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adam_text | Volume 1 STUDIA PATRISTICA CIV INTRODUCTION Joseph Verheyden Paul Peeters (8 October 1965 ֊ 22 March 2021).............................. 3 Markus Vinzent Editorial............................................................................................... 5 Wendy Mayer Patristics and Postmodemity: Bridging the Gap............................... 9 HISTORICA Mohamed-Arbi Nsiri Les représentations de la conversion chez les lettrés romains de l’Antiquité tardive................................................................................ 35 Ella Sahivirta Christianity as the Downfall of Rome - The Pagan Aristocracy’s Concerns about Christianity at the Turn of the Fifth Century.......... 49 Luise Marion Frenkel Alexandria in Control? The Written Reception and Oral Transmission of Festal Letters in the Light of Fifth-Century Papyri...................... 55 Laura Hellsten Dance in the Early Church - Re-visiting the Sources....................... 65 John Whitty Rethinking the Disciplina Areani....................................................... 85 Robert Button The Figuration of the Cross in the Material World: Cruciform and Thingness in Christian Apologetics.................................................... 93 David Woods Respecting the Cross: Praying with Coins in Mid-Seventh Century Constantinople....................................................................................... 105
2 Table of Contents Dimitrios Moschos ‘A Cross of Light’ - The Sign of the Cross amidst Competing Escha tological Views during the 6th and 7th Centuries................................. 115 Thomas Arentzen Some Early Christian Trees................................................................... 127 Katherin Papadopoulos Remembering Earthquakes in the Late Antique Eastern Mediterranean 139 Alexandru Prelipcean The Kontakion ‘On Earthquakes and Fires’ (Εις έκαστον σεισμόν καί έμπρησμόν) of Romanos the Melodist or About the Theological Erminia of History................................................................................... 165 Volume 2 STUDIA PATRISTICA CV POLITICS AND SOCIETY: THE PATRISTIC LEGACY IN THE MIDDLE AGES (edited by John T. Slotemaker and Jeffrey C. Witt) John T. Slotemaker - Jeffrey C. Witt Introduction............................................................................................. 1 Ritva Palmen Guarding the Inner City of the Soul: The Patristic Legacy of the Notion of Security in the Middle Ages.............................................. 5 Pascale Bermon How Gregory of Rimini Read Saint Augustine: New Evidence. With a Focus on Ecclesiology......................................................................... 21 John T. Slotemaker John Mair on Patristic Authority and Sixteenth-Century Conciliarism 29 Delphine Conzelmann Side by Side: The Church Fathers’ Supporting Role in William of St Thierry’s Attacks on Peter Abelard................................................. 41 Jeffrey C. Witt Pico della Mirandola’s Defense of Origen
and his Scholastic Sources 53
Table of Contents 3 Ueli Zahnd Augustinián Theology in Philosophical Ethics: John Mair’s Use of Augustine in his Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics.............. 67 Rebekah Eklund Octaves and Septenaries: Patristic Approaches to the Beatitudes in Medieval Life......................................................................................... 79 Eileen C. Sweeney Love, Friendship, and Community: From Patristic to Medieval Notions 95 Maggie Ann Labinski The Missionary Position: Augustine and Margery Kempe................ 107 Volume 3 STUDIA PATRISTICA CVI DEACONS AND DIAKONIA (edited by Arnold Smeets and Bart J. Koet) Edwina Murphy - Arnold Smeets Deacons and Diakonia: New Perspectives on the Function and Impact of Deacons in the Early Church. An Introduction............. 3 Bart J. Koet How Deacons can be a Prime Example of Failing Clerics, According to Jerome................................................................................................ 7 Edwina Murphy The Duties of Deacons According to Cyprian of Carthage............... 19 Pauliina Pylvänäinen ‘Because of Many Necessities we Need a Female Deacon’ : The Func tion of Deaconesses in the Apostolic Constitutions............................ 29 Arnold Smeets A Burden of Obedience? The Diaconate of Gregory the Great as Preparation for the Papacy.................................................................... 39 BISHOPS, PRESBYTERS AND LAYPEOPLE Ewa Dusik-Krupa Pontifex maximus and his Role during the Constantinian Dynasty... 53
4 Table of Contents Georgy E. Zakharov Primauté dans l’Église ancienne (IIe-Ve siècles) : Typologie fonction nelle .......................................................................................................... 63 Paul F. Bradshaw Presbytemi in the First Two Christian Centuries................................ 71 Florence Bret Une recusatìo episcopatus ? Parallèles entre le refus de l’épiscopat et le refus du pouvoir................................................................................. 77 Pascal Olivier Angue Les seniores laici, ‘une institution curieuse’....................................... 87 Volume 4 STUDIA PATRISTICA CVII REMEMBERING APOSTLES AS MARTYRS (edited by Stephan Witetschek) Stephan Wггетѕснек Introduction................................................................................................. 1 M. Elisabeth Schwab Narrating Death. Tertullian, Cyprian, and Lactantius on the Martyrdom of Others’.................................................................................................. Markus Kirchner ‘The Greatest Example of Endurance’: Paul’s Death in Early Chris tian Memory - The Case of 1 Clem. 5:5-7.......................................... 11 27 Cedric Büchner Martyrdom as Access. The Martyrdom of the Apostle Andrew as it is Presented in the Acts of Andrew.......................................................... 41 Florian S. Rösch ‘Let us also go that we may die with him’ : The Memory of the Mar tyrdom of Thomas the Twin.................................................................... Stephan Witetschek Peter
the Martyr. Christian Memory under Construction................... 55 77
Table of Contents 5 David L. Eastman Sacred Story, Sacred Space: Tradition and Memory in Accounts of the Death and Burial of Peter............................................................... 107 Stephan Witetschek Johannes, Märtyrer und Nicht-Märtyrer.............................................. 117 Joseph Verheyden The End of the Apostles: A Brief Response to Some Inspiring Essays 135 Volume 5 STUDIA PATRISTICA СѴПІ EUCHOLOGIA (edited by Claudia Rapp) Claudia Rapp Practice, Performance, Liturgy: Prayers before the Prayer Book..... 1 Claudia Rapp Liturgical Manuscripts and the Performance of Prayer: Historical Les sons from Other Sources....................................................................... 5 Harald Buchinger Text - Matter ֊ Ritual: A Historical and Comparative Perspective on Select Occasional Prayers for Holy Week and Easter.................. 17 Daniel Galadza Prayers and Blessings for Holy Week in the Occasional Prayers’ of the Byzantine Euchologion................................................................... 33 Elisabeth Schiffer A Note on Liturgical Prayer Texts and Byzantine Hagiography...... 55 Guilia Rossetto Building the Euchologion: Evidence from the Earliest Manuscripts... 65 Eirini Afentoulidou Between Incantation and Prayer: Guardian Angels in Amulets, Euchologia, and Canonical Texts........................................................ 77 Ilias Nesseris First-Person Prayers Attributed to the Church Fathers...................... 89
6 Table of Contents Theodore de Bruyn Occasional Prayers Written by Monks and Visitors at the Monastery of Apa Apollo....................................................................................... 103 Volume 6 STUDIA PATRISTICA CIX READINGS IN IRENAEUS OF LYON (edited by Don W. Springer and Awet Andemicael) Awet Andemicael - Don W. Springer Introduction......................................................................................... 1 IRENAEUS READING SCRIPTURE Christopher R. Mooney The Authority of Personal Witness: Irenaeus on the Sufficiency and Necessity of Scripture and Apostolic Tradition................................ 9 Stephen 0. Presley The Clarity of Scripture in Irenaeus of Lyons................................... 23 CONTESTED READINGS OF IRENAEAN PASSAGES ON GOD AND CHRIST John Behr ‘Since the Saviour Pre-exists’: A Reconsideration of Irenaeus, Adversus haereses 3.22.3................................................................... 43 Jonatan Simons God and eiusdem substantiae in Irenaeus, Against Heresies 2.17-8... 55 IRENAEUS ON THE GOD-HUMAN ENCOUNTER Ysabel de Andia L’homme à l’image et à la ressemblance de Dieu chez Irénée de Lyon 69 Awet Andemicael Freedom, Transformation, and the Powers That Be: Irenaeus on Politics................................................................................................ 81
Table of Contents Don W. Springer Hands for Beholding: Irenaeus’ ‘Two Hands’ and the visio Dei..... 7 97 IRENAEUS AND THE EUCHARIST Scott D. MORINGIELLO Sacrifice, Eucharist, and Love in Ignatius of Antioch....................... 109 Ryan L. Scruggs Giving Gifts to the One Who Needs Nothing. Irenaeus on the Ends of Eucharistic Oblations........................................................................ 119 Volume 7 STUDIA PATRISTICA CX CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA (edited by Vít Hušek) Vít Hušek Introduction............................................................................................ 1 CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA, THE NEW TESTAMENT TEXT AND NON-CANONICAL TRADITIONS Dietmar Wyrwa Der Hebräerbrief und die Hohepriesterchristologie bei Clemens von Alexandrien............................................................................................ 9 Jana Plátová Clement of Alexandria’s Reading of 1 John........................................ 35 Veronika ČERNUŠKOVÁ Delimitation and Context of References to the Apocalypse of Peter in Clement of Alexandria’s Eclogae Propheticae.............................. 53 Sami Yli-Karjanmaa Clement of Alexandria’s Position on the Doctrine of Reincarnation and Some Comparisons with Philo...................................................... 75 Ilaria L.E. Ramelli Clement and Metensomatosis : Comments on Sami Yli-Karjanmaa’s Paper 91
Table of Contents 8 Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski Clement of Alexandria and the Riddle of the Gospel of the Egyptians 97 Miklós Gyurkovics ‘Non-canonical’ Sources for Clement of Alexandria’s ‘Psychology’ 111 Laura Rizzerio Clement of Alexandria and the Articulation of Philosophy and Bib lical Tradition as a Tool to Fight the Gnostics.................................... 127 Vít Hušek Scholia of Clement of Alexandria in the Arabic Gospel Catenae.... 145 CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA - MISCELLANEA Daniel J. Crosby The ‘New Song’ of Eunomos: Dragons and Materiality in the Protrepticus of Clement of Alexandria............................................................. 157 Emily R. Cain Perfected Perception: Modes of Knowing God in Clement of Alexan dria........................................................................................................... 167 David D.M. King The Peculiar Edition of the Rich Young Ruler in Clement of Alexan dria’s Quis Dives Salvetur..................................................................... 177 Manabu Akiyama Prudenza e lo ‘spirito di percezione’ secondo Clemente Alessandrino 187 Dimitiros Papanikolaou Clement of Alexandria and Buddhism................................................. 197 Volume 8 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXI ORIGEN Constantin-Ionuţ Mihai The Pagan Gregory and Origen: Polemics and Apologetics in the School of Caesarea................................................................................. 1
Table of Contents 9 Augustine M. Reisenauer Polymorphism and Protomorphism of the Word of God in Origen’s Contra Celsum....................................................................................... 11 Harry Lines The Self-Sufficiency of Scripture for Figurative Exegesis in Origen’s Contra Celsum....................................................................................... 23 J. José Alviar Origen vs Origen: His Spiritual and Literal Interpretations of Biblical Journeys.................................................................................................. 37 Agnès Aliau-Milhaud How to Build Exegesis with the Particle καί : Some Examples by Origen..................................................................................................... 49 Robert Somos Theologia naturalis and theologia revelata in Origen’s First Homily on Psalm 77............................................................................................ 55 Tommaso Interi Origen and Eusebius Interpreting Psalm 77........................................ 65 Elizabeth Ann Dively Lauro Origen’s Relational Trinity: A Clarification from his Fourth Homily on Isaiah................................................................................................. 77 Ryan Haecker Triadic Circles: On the Trinity as the Structure of the System in Ori gen’s On First Principles...................................................................... 91 Miriam DeCock Origen’s Mediation of the Logos in his Exegesis of the Old Testa ment Psalms and
Prophets...................................................................... 101 John C. Solheid Purity of Heart in Origen’s Psalm Homilies......................................... Ill Daniel J. Tolan Origen’s Refutation of the Divine Ideas in Περί ’Αργιών II 3.6 as the Emergence of ‘Neoplatonism’................................................................ 125 Jonathan H. Young “Between Human and Animal Souls”: The Resurrection of the Rational Soul and Origen’s Transformation of Metensomatosis...... 137
Table of Contents 10 Shaily Shashikant Patel Magic and Morality: Origen of Alexandria and the Construction of Christian ‘ Miracle ’................................................................................. 151 Volume 9 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXII FOURTH-CENTURY CHRISTOLOGY IN CONTEXT: A RECONSIDERATION (edited by Miguel Brugarolas) Miguel Brugarolas Introduction............................................................................................ 1 Vito Limone The Soul of Christ: A Contribution of Origen to the Fourth-Century Christology................................................................................................. 7 David M. Gwynn Christology in the Pastoral Theology of Athanasius of Alexandria.. 23 Hélène Grelier-Deneux Reflexions christologiques dans le Commentaire sur les Psaumes d’Apolinaire de Laodicée. Etude de cas sur le Ps 44:8bc.................. 33 Kirsten H. Anderson Christ’s Subjection and Human Salvation in Gregory of Nyssa’s In Ulud: Tunc et ipse Filius.......................................................................... 49 Aaron Riches Like a Drop of Water: Mingling Christology and Mystagogy in Gregory of Nyssa, Chalcedon and the Roman Rite........................... 61 Miguel Brugarolas From Gregory of Nazianzus to Gregory of Nyssa’s Pneumatological Christology............................................................................................. 77 Andrew Hofer Augustine’s Mixture Christology............................................................ 103 Khaled Anatolios A Test Case for Alexandrian Christology: The
Impassible Suffering of Christ in Athanasius and Cyril of Alexandria................................... 127
Table of Contents 11 Ilaria Vigorelli The Theology of the Union of Natures in Christ in Gregory of Nyssa and Cyril: A Comparison in Light of the Second Council of Con stantinople (553).................................................................................... 139 Giulio Maspero Re-thinking Gregory of Nyssa’s Christology in the Light of its Use {ehresis) in the Second Council of Constantinople............................ 159 Monica Tobon Rethinking Evagrius’ Christology........................................................ 179 Marius Portaru From the Hypostatic Union to Person-Hypostasis. On the Interplay between Identity-Language Christology and Composition-Language Christology in Cyril of Alexandria and Maximus the Confessor..... 187 Johannes Zachhuber Christology in the Fourth Century: A Response................................ 209 Volume 10 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXIII AMBROSE OF MILAN’S MISERICORDIA (edited by Ethan Gannaway and Robert L. Grant) Ethan Gannaway - Robert L. Grant Introduction............................................................................................ 1 Paola Francesca Moretti Misericordia: Some Remarks on the Word and its Pagan History ... 9 Natalia A. Kulkova Misericordia and Human Dignity in St Ambrose’s Works De officiis and Expositio euangelii secundum Lucám........................................... 29 Marcela Andoková Quae est iustitia nisi misericordia? The Relationship between Mercy and Justice in St Ambrose’s Thinking................................................. 39 Metha Hokke Misericordia in Ambrose’s Virginity
Treatises and De viduti......... 53
Table of Contents 12 Brian P. Dunkle Sin, Mercy, and David’s Felix Culpa................................................... 69 David Voprada Dives misericordiae dives est deo. What Makes the Christian Rich According to Ambrose of Milan........................................................... 79 Ethan Gannaway Seeing the Poor in Ambrose of Milan.................................................. 103 Robert L. Grant Inclusive or Exclusive? The Moral Dimensions of Ambrose’s Miseri cordia....................................................................................................... 119 Volume 11 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXIV JOHN CHRYSOSTOM THROUGH MANUSCRIPTS, EDITIONS AND HISTORY (edited by Guillaume Bady and Catherine Broc-Schmezer) Guillaume Bady - Catherine Broc-Schmezer Introduction............................................................................................ 1 Maria Konstantinidou The Double Tradition of John Chrysostom’s Exegetical Works: Revi sions Revisited........................................................................................ 5 Manon des Portes Ethica Titles over Centuries: An Approach to the Transmission of John Chrysostom’s Homilies on John................................................. 27 Pierre Augustin D’Erasme à Field : Apport et limites des éditions et traductions des Homélies de Jean Chrysostome Sur l’Épître aux Philippiens............ 55 Marie-Ève Geiger Two Examples of the Collaboration between Henry Savile, Jacques Sirmond and Fronton du Duc................................................................ 81 Catherine
Broc-Schmezer Are Chrysostom’s Homilies on Hannah a ‘Series’?............................. 101
Table of Contents 13 Nathalie Rambault Où et quand VEloge des martyrs égyptiens de Jean Chrysostome (՛CPG 4363) a-t-il été prononcé?......................................................... 121 Anthony Glaise Studying the Quod Christus sit Deus (CPG 4326): A New Perspec tive about Chrysostom’s Polemical Works?....................................... 131 Guillaume Bady En quête des premières attestations du surnom ‘Chrysostome’........ 143 Julien Aliquot A propos de Χρυσόστομος et d’autres anthroponymes tirés de στόμα...................................................................................................... 161 Volume 12 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXV THE CAPPADOCIAN WRITERS Emily Chesley The Mercy of Macrina the Younger: A Portrait of a Way of Life.... 1 Nathan Howard Epistolary Agon in the Cappadocian Fathers...................................... 11 Gabrielle Thomas ‘Robes of Glory’ - Revisiting Theosis in the Theology of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus............................................................................ 19 Georgiana Huían The Human Being in the Poetry of Gregory of Nazianzus................ 29 Alessandro De Blasi Gregory Nazianzen’s Canon in Verse: The Poem I 1, 12, On the Genuine Books of the Holy Scripture.................................................. 41 Kyriakoula Tzortzopoulou The Conceptualization of Envy in Gregory of Nyssa........................ 57 Jared R. Bryant Cosmological Trinitarian Polemics in Gregory of Nazianzus’ Theo logical Orations..................................................................................... 69
Table of Contents 14 Brendan A. Harris The Spirit as Creator in Gregory Nazianzen’s Or. 41.14.................. 77 Taylor C. Ross ‘Reformulating’ Gregory of Nyssa’s Reception of Origen............... 89 Olympe De Backer Struggling for the Divine Crown: Agonistic Imagery and Perfection in Gregory of Nyssa’s In inscriptiones Psalmorum.......................... 99 Ту Monroe Toward Unity: On the Christology of Gregory of Nyssa................. 107 Andrej Kutarňa Light and Likeness in Gregory of Nyssa............................................ 125 Liang Zhang Follow the Guide According to the De vita Moysis of Gregory of Nyssa................................................................................................... 133 Ann CONWAY-JONES Negotiating between Exodus and Paul: Moses’ Transformation in Gregory of Nyssa’s Life of Moses 2.217-8......................................... 145 Joost van Rossum The ‘Heavenly Bread’ in Gregory of Nyssa’s Life of Moses: A Eucha ristic or Non-Eucharistic Interpretation?............................................ 155 Gabriel Jaramillo El proceder teológico de Gregorio de Nisa en De Vita Moysis e In Canticum Canticorum......................................................................... 161 Michael MOTIA ‘Language is the Author of All these Emotions’: Greek Novels and Christian Affect in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs.................................................................................................... 177 Marion Pragt Organizing Exegetical Knowledge in Syriac Christianity: Extracts from Gregory of
Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs in the Lon don Collection (BL Add. 12168)........................................................ 187 James F. Wellington Love Intensified: Exploring Gregory of Nyssa’s Noetic-Erotic Revo lution.................................................................................................... 199
Table of Contents 15 Anthony Vella Gregory of Nyssa’s Understanding of Humility and Poverty in his First Homily on the Beatitudes............................................................ 211 Francisco Bastitta Harriet Compassion to Become Equal: The Shaping of a Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa’s De Beatitudinibus V........................................................... 219 Alexander L. Abecina Power in Weakness: Pneumatology in Gregory of Nyssa’s De vir ginitate, Chapters 7-13.......................................................................... 231 Valentina Marchetto One Heart and One Soul’ (Acts 4:32). Past and Present Unity in Basil of Caesarea............................................................................................ 243 Thomas D. Tatterfield Sympatheia and the Body of Christ in Basil of Caesarea.................. 255 Sergey Trostyanskiy Units, Limits and the Order of Nature: Basil the Great’s Theory of Time and Creation................................................................................. 261 Colten Cheuk-Yin Yam Basil on the Souls.................................................................................. 283 María Alejandra Valdės García La thesis en las homilías De invidia y Adversas eos qui irascuntur de Basilio de Cesarea............................................................................ 295 Arnaud Perrot Basil and Amelius................................................................................. 305 Lillian I. Larsen Evagrius in the
Classroom.................................................................... 313 Rubén Peretó Rivas Attention (προσοχή) in Evagrius of Pontus........................................ 333 Stuart E. Parsons The Coherence of Evagrius’ Scholia on Proverbs............................. 341 Kelly E. Harrison Recipes for Passion: Understanding the Role of Representations, Thoughts and Demons in the Event of Passion in Evagrius Ponticus 353
Table of Contents 16 Daniel G. Opperwall Chained to Grievance, Rotten to the Roots: Evagrius and John Cassian on Sadness............................................................................................... 367 Volume 13 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXVI ORDO AMORIS IN AUGUSTINE (edited by Paul Camacho and Ian Clausen) Paul Camacho - Ian Clausen Introduction................................................................................................. 1 Renée Köhler-Ryan Augustine Pulling and Stretching: Responding to Charles Taylor’s Account of Interior Order...................................................................... 5 Erika Kidd Grief, Memory, and the Order of Uove................................................... 19 Hubertus R. Drobner Love and Fear - Antitheses and Interdependent Complements........ 27 Ian Clausen Hope and Conscience in Augustine’s Order of Love......................... 37 Allan Fitzgerald The Formation of Conscience in Augustine and Today..................... 45 Michelle Falcetano Teaching as a Form of Storytelling in De Magistro, Storytelling as a Form of Teaching in Confessiones................................................... 61 David Vincent Meconi Lest Loves Compete: Saint Augustine’s Theology of Charity......... 75 Sarah Stewart-Kroeker Love of and for the Martyrs: Resurrected Wounds and the Order’ of Restoration......................................................................................... 91 Terence Sweeney Monica between the Two Cities: The Place of Conversion in the Thought of
Augustine........................................................................... 99
Table of Contents Veronica Roberts Ogle Politics and the Parodie City: Augustine’s Sacramental Vision and its Institutional Implications................................................................. 17 113 Volume 14 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXVII AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO’S DE CIUITATE DEI: CONTENT, TRANSMISSION, AND INTERPRETATIONS (edited by Anthony Dupont and Gert Partoens) Anthony Dupont ֊ Gert Partoens Introduction............................................................................................ 1 Marina Giani Book XVIII of Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei in Four Carolingian Wit nesses ...................................................................................................... 9 Anthony Dupont The Anti-Pelagian Context of De ciuitate Dei : Human Mortality in Books XIV XXII............................................................................... 23 Diane Fruchtman The Passio of the Sickbed Martyr and Augustine’s Definition of Mar tyrdom..................................................................................................... 49 Kevin M. Kambo Theories of Divine Punishment in Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei....... 61 Matthew Elia Fugitive Signs: Augustine’s Cross, Slavery, and Black Thought..... 77 Montague Brown Augustine on Justice, Mercy, and Freedom....................................... 91 Kristiaan Venken Unity and Division in Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei........................... 107 Jonathan Teubner Charity and Pastoral Power: A Reconsideration of Political
Augustinianism................................................................................................. 121
Table of Contents 18 Emmanuel Bermon Commitment to Public Life and Adherence to God According to a Letter from Nebridius to Augustine (ap. Aug., Ep. 5)....................... 131 Paul R. Kolbet Freedom from Grim Necessity: Correcting Misreadings of Augustine on Torture................................................................................................ 139 Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbæk - Kristoffer L. Nielbo Composition and Change in De ciuitate Dei: A Case Study of Com putationally Assisted Methods.............................................................. 149 Richard J. Dougherty Augustine’s Roman Heroes: The Contest of Classical and Christian Virtue....................................................................................................... 165 Laela Zwollo Augustine’s Motivations for his Refutation of Porphyry and Theurgy in The City of God.................................................................................. 177 Volume 15 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXVIII AUGUSTINE AND HIS WRITINGS Michael Cameron How did Augustine Understand Reading Texts ad linerami........... 1 Lai Dingluaia Augustine’s Evolving Attitudes to the Vetus Latina - Genesis as a Test Case......................................................................................................... 11 Mark W. Elliott Questioning the Questions on the Heptateuch.................................... 21 Jillian Marcantonio Speechless and Searching: Augustine’s Understanding of Infancy... 33 Lenka Karfíková Souls of Stars and Ideas of Individuals: Origenian Material in Augus tine’s Up.
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Table of Contents Oscar Velasquez Augustinián Interiority and Platonic Dialectics: From Cassiciacum to Confessions................................................................................................ 19 57 Kenji Mizuochi What are the libri disciplinarum in Cassiciacum? Licentius’ Poem in Augustine’s Epistula 26........................................................................... 65 Sean Hannan The Enforcement of Violence and the Force of Love in Augustine: Epistle 93 and its Aftermath................................................................ Martin Claes Reflections on Augustine’s Evaluation of the Body in his Later Comments on Genesis : A Christological Perspectve............................ 71 81 Enrico Moro Perception, Dreaming and Levels of Consciousness in Augustine’s De Genesi ad litteram XII................................................................... Marie-Ange Rakotoniaina The Circumcision of the Heart and the Making of Christian Identity in Augustine’s Enarrationes in Psalmos............................................... 91 103 Phillip J. Brown Augustine’s Appropriation of Cyprian’s Unitive Tropes from De Ecclesiae Catholicae Unitate within his In Iohannis Euangelium Tractatus 1-16....................................................................................... Jiani Fan Saint Augustine’s Confessions and Speech Acts.................................. Hana Benešová The Transformation of Desire in Saint Augustine’s Confessions and the Sermones ad Populum as a Paradigm for our Pilgrimage........... 117 131 147 Rachel K. Teubner From
the Homiletic to the Lyric: Transformations of Genre in Augus tine’s Confessiones 9............................................................................... Maurizio Filippo Di Silva Augustine’s Concept of materia spiritalis: Confessiones XII-XIII... 157 165
20 Table of Contents György Heidl Augustine on Singing.......................................................................... 173 Jimmy Chan Living with Happiness in a Troubled World? A Critical Exploration of Augustine’s Reception of Stoic Emotions in De civitate Dei...... 181 Martin Bellerose A Theology of Hospitality from Augustine’s Understanding of the Theophany of Mamre.......................................................................... 203 Tamara Saeteros Pérez Love and creatio, con versio, formatio in Augustine of Hippo......... 213 Kitty Bouwman Continence as Mystagogue. Divine Motherhood in the Conversion of Augustine............................................................................................. 227 Przemysław Nehring Navigating between Stereotypes: Augustine on Marriage and Vir ginity.................................................................................................... 243 Volume 16 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXIX AUGUSTINE THE THEOLOGIAN AND POLEMICIST Thomas Clemmons Sol and Fons: Trinitarian and Christological Sequencing in Augus tine’s Writings from Cassiciacum and Thagaste............................... 1 Isabelle Bochet Credere in Christum: The Development of the Augustinián Notion of Fides................................................................................................ 13 Marie Pauliat Tradi pro Christo, tradere Christum: Mt. 10:20 dans le De doctrina Christiana, une interprétation isolée ?................................................ 33 Gregory M. Cruess The Challenge of Augustine’s Biblical Christology: Re-
reading the In lohannis Evangelium Tractatus..................................................... 43
Table of Contents 21 Enrique A. Eguiarte Christological Insights in Augustine’s Expositio Epistulae ad Gaiatas 51 Kimberly F. Baker A Preached Theology: Augustine’s Doctrine of the Totus Christus.. 59 Teng He Rethinking the Relationship between Grace and Free Will in Ad Simplicianum I 2......................................................................................... 67 Gábor Kendeffy The Theme of the Nothingness of Man in the Works of Saint Augus tine .......................................................................................................... 77 Amanda Knight The Intermediary of Light in Augustine’s Theory of Vision and Divine Illumination............................................................................... 87 Joseph L. Grabau Jn. 1:17 and Gal. 4:4-5 in Augustine of Hippo’s Anti-Donatist Polemics and Preaching: Johannine and Pauline Perspectives on Grace....................................................................................................... 97 Carles Buenacasa Augustine and the Vituperation of Donatists: The Strategy of Crim inalizing the Opponent............................................................................ 109 Samuel Cardwell Augustine, Prosper, and the Stirrings of Missionary Consciousness.. 117 Ranko Watanabe Augustine’s Perspectives on Practical Healing of Concupiscence .... 129 Aaron Vanspauwen Between a Free Will and a Divine Grace: The Treatise Aduersus Manichaeos of Evodius of Uzalis and its Anti-Pelagian Context..... 141 Kenneth Wilson Augustine of Hippo’s Tenuous Tension between Stoic Providence and
Christian Free Will.................................................................................. Adam Trettel God as Rhetorician: Divine ‘Showing’ in De ciuitate Dei 14.26-7 .. 153 169
22 Table of Contents Morten Kock Møller The Example of the Twins: Rom. 9:10-3 as a Proof-Text in Augus tine’s Polemics against Pelagians and Semi-Pelagians..................... 177 David Burkhart Janssen Inimici gratiae Christi: The Development of Augustine’s Construction of Pelagianism ca. 418........................................................................... 187 Joshua Papsdorf More than Just a Foil? Julian of Eclanum on Marriage, Sexuality, and Concupiscence........................................................................................ 199 Volume 17 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXX CINERES EXTINCTI DOGMATIS REFOUENDO ? “PELAGIANISM” IN THE CHRISTIAN SOURCES FROM 431 TO THE CAROLINGIAN PERIOD (edited by Raúl Villegas Marín) Raúl Villegas Marín Introduction............................................................................................ 1 María Victoria Escribano Paño Honorio, Flavio Constancio y la legislación anti-pelagiana de 418 .. 7 Jérémy Delmulle A List of Augustine’s Anti-Pelagian Works by Prosper of Aquitaine (c. coll. 21.3)............................................................................................. 31 Richard Flower T cut its neck with its own sword’: Tradition, Subversion and Heresiological Authority in thePraedestinatus.......................................... 55 Matthieu Pignot Baptismal Exorcism as Proof of Original Sin: The Legacy of Augus tine’s Liturgical Argument in the Early Medieval West.................... 79 Mickaël Ribreau Pelage, Célestius et la controverse pélagienne dans les sermons, de Léon le Grand à Grégoire
le Grand........................................................ 101
Table of Contents 23 Giulio Malavasi The Pelagian Controversy in Eastern Sources from the Council of Ephesus (431) to Photius........................................................................ 117 Raúl Villegas Marín The Traps of the Heresiological Discourse: ‘Pelagianism’ in the British and Irish Sources........................................................................ 135 Volume 18 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXI INDIVIDUALITY, KNOWLEDGE, VIRTUE AND EXISTENCE IN MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR (edited by Sotiris Mitralexis) Sotiris Mitralexis Introduction............................................................................................. 1 Marcin Podbielski Philosophical Poly-Consistency in Maximus the Confessor.............. 5 Dionysios Skliris The Notions of the Person and the Individual in Light of the Ques tion of the Individuality of Christ in Saint Maximus the Confessor (ca. 580-662)........................... 29 Alexis Torrance ‘Christ is not an Individual’: The Meaning and Reception of an Early Byzantine Christological Argument........................................... 43 Demetrios Bathrellos The Concepts of Sin and Sinlessness in St Maximus the Confes sor ............................................................................................................ 51 Demetrios Harper Self-Determination and the Question of Subjectivity: Moral Selfhood in Maximus the Confessor.................................................................... 59 Aleksandar Djakovac Soul According to St Maximus the Confessor: Entity or Person?.... 67
24 Table of Contents Vladimir Cvetkovič The Relationship between the Logos of Well-Being and Mode of Existence in Maximus the Confessor.................................................... 83 Matthew B. Hale Virtue, the Indwelling of the Word, and Incarnate Meaning: A Reading of Maximus the Confessor’s Ambigua 7 and 10................................. 95 Eric Lopez Ascetic Knowledge and Anagogical Knowing in Maximus the Con fessor........................................................................................................ 109 Volume 19 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXII ERIUGENA’S CHRISTIAN NEOPLATONISM AND ITS SOURCES IN PATRISTIC AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY (edited by Ilaria L.E. Ramelli) Ilaria L.E. Ramelli Introduction: The Importance of the Theme and of the Contributions 1 FIRST PART: GOD Andrew Louth Eriugena and Maximos on Divisions of Beings.................................. 25 Stephen R.L. Clark Plotinus, Eriugena and the Uncreated Image....................................... 33 Paul van Geest Augustine and Eriugena on God’s Being. Differences in their Apophatic Approach to God........................................................................ 51 Deirdre Carabine The Transcendence and Alterity of God in Eriugena and his Patristic Sources..................................................................................................... 63 Dermot Moran Eriugena on the Five Modes of Being and Non-Being: Reflections on his Sources........................................................................................ 73
Table of Contents 25 GOD AND THE COSMOS: CONNECTING CHAPTER Ilaria L.E. Ramelli From God to God: Eriugena’s Protology and Eschatology against the Backdrop of his Patristic Sources................................................. 99 SECOND PART: COSMOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND ETHICS Willenden Otten Eriugena as the Last Patristic Cosmo logist........................................ 127 Theo Ковиѕсн Creation out of Nothing ֊ Creation out of God: Eriugena’s Philosophy as the Origin of Idealism...................................................................... 143 Dominic J. O’Meara Traces of Ancient Virtue in Eriugena?............................................... 153 John Gavin Betrayal and Contemplation: Judas and the Neoplatonism of John Scottus Eriugena................................................................................... 161 Adrian Mihai Universal Salvation and the Completeness of Heaven in Eriugena... 175 Isidoros C. Katsos Eriugena’s Theory of Light and its Hexaemeral Sources: Rethinking Eriugena’s Knowledge of the Greek Patristic Corpus....................... 183 Agnieszka Kijewska Eriugena is Reading St Augustine...................................................... 193 Ernesto Sergio Mainoldi Eriugena’s reditus vs Neoplatonic epistrophé: Tracing Paradigmatic Divergences......................................................................................... 213 Alexander R. Titus Some Dionysian Influences on John Scottus Eriugena’s On Predes tination................................................................................................. 227
Adrian N. Guiu Philosophical Dialogue and Contemplation of the Cosmos in Augus tine, Boethius, and Eriugena.............................................................. 239
Table of Contents 26 RESPONSES Willemien Otten Response................................................................................................. 265 Deirdre Carabine Response................................................................................................. 273 Volume 20 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXIII BIBLICA Sébastien Morlet Symphonie Exegesis: From Greek to Patristic Thought.................... 3 Charles E. Hill The Capitulatio Vaticana: The Earliest Biblical Chapter System, with a New Tradent........................................................................................ 25 Francesco Celia ‘Vanity and Choice of Spirit’ : Physics and Human Will in the Early Christian Exegesis of Ecclesiastes........................................................ 39 Jörg Rüpke Urbanität als Distinktionsmerkmal von Texten: Urbanisierung und Ruralisierung in den römischen Evangelien........................................ 51 Timothy P. Hein Magically Satisfying: Matthew s Magi Came in Order to Fulfill what was Written by the Early Christian Interpreters.................................. 65 Anna Pessinä The Use of Patristic Literature for the Reconstruction of the New Testament. A Case Study: Matt. 27:51-3............................................ 75 Riemer Roukema Christ as Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification, and Redemption (1 Cor. 1:30): Neglect and Appropriation of Pauline Theology in Ancient Christianity............................................................................... 87 Martina Vercesi Revelation 19-21 in North African Authors: Chance for
Recon structing the Most Ancient Text?........................................................ 99
27 Table of Contents JUDAICA Jenny R. Labendz Eschatological Laughter: Tertullian and the Rabbis........................... 115 Marius A. van Willigen The Typology of the Patriarchs Jacob and Joseph in Early Christian Tradition..................................................................................................... 125 Serafim Seppälä Portrayal of Jews in Syriac and Early Byzantine Mystical Litera ture.............................................................................................................. 141 PHILOSOPHICA, TELEOLOGICA, ETHICA György Geréby On the Theology of the Anonymous Hymn to god............................. 153 Cyril Hovorun The Figure of Socrates in the Early Patristic Culture Wars............... 165 Jussi Junni Creation out of Nothing or out of Really Nothing? Uses of μή öv and ουκ öv in Pre-Nicene Theology...................................................... 173 Gianluca PisciNi Qu’est-ce qu’une άλογος πίστις ? Étude des emplois de ce grief en dehors de la polémique antichrétienne antique..................................... 187 Tina Dolidze The Case for Considering Theological Language as a Special Lin guistic System........................................................................................... 201 Manea Ema Shirinian The Schema isagogicum apud Patres Ecclesiae................................. 215 Dean Georcheski Divine Origin or Divine Becoming: The Concept of διπλούς in Pseudo-Macarius’ Homilies and Plotinus’ Enneads............................ 227 Xavier Morales ‘Modalism’ ֊ A Critical Assessment of a Modem
Interpretative Para digm ......................................................................................................... 237
Table of Contents 28 Hieromonk Methody (Zinkovskiy) Variegated Unity: On the Discrepancy and Overlapping of the Seman tic Fields of the Terms ‘Atom’ and ‘Hypostasis’ in Patristic Thought 249 Meredith Danezan The Exegesis of Filiation from Origen to Didymus : A Rewritten Heritage................................................................................................... 259 Marie Frey Rébeillé-Borgella La traduction de παράκλητος dans les citations bibliques des Pères de l’Église latins : Paracletus, aduocatus ou consolator ?............... 271 Samuel Fernández The Fourth-Century Controversies. Reevaluating the Evidence towards the Next Centenary of Nicaea (325-2025)........................................... 289 Johannes Zachhuber The Philosophical Dimension of theChristological Controversy....... 303 Matthew J. Thomas Righteous-ed by Faith: Justification as Factitive in the Pre-Augustinian Tradition................................................................................................... 327 Lorenzo Perrone ‘Sacrifice of a Broken Spirit’: The Prayer of the Sinner in Ancient Christianity............................................................................................. 333 Stephen M. Meawad Virtue Ethics, Scripture, and Early Christianity: Patristic Sacred Read ing as a Transformative Struggle.......................................................... 365 Thea Gomelauri Satan between the Sages and the Fathers............................................ 385 Chungman Lee Reconsidering the Filioque from Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of
Hippo...................................................................................................... 399 Jason R. Radcliff Patristic Theologies of Holy Orders and the Issue of Homosexual Ordination Today................................................................................... 411 Miguel Ángel Ramírez Batalla ¿Vino nuevo en odres viejos? Sexualidad y matrimonio en la literatura patrística de Hermas a Clemente deAlejandría................................... 419
Table of Contents 29 Mark D. Ellison A Gold-Glass Medallion’s Participation in Early Christian Discourse on Marriage............................................................................................ ^ ^ Volume 21 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXIV HAGIOGRAPHICA Maria Munkholt Christensen Holy Women and Exegesis: Approaching Female Voices in Hagiographical Literature............................................................................... 3 Young Richard Kim Mediterranean Connectivity in the Lives of Two Saints of Cyprus... 11 Christopher Sprecher From Noregur to Nea Rhõmê: The Cult of Saint Olaf in Byzantium and Metropolitanism.............................................................................. 21 Luis Salés Systems Intelligence and Byzantine Domestic Violence: The Life of Matrona of Perge as a Case Study...................................................... 29 Andreas Westergren Wandering Legends: A Dialogue between a Syrian Saint and the City of Antioch in the Fifth Century AD........................................... 43 ASCETICA Andrew Guffey On the Existence of ‘the Encratites’................................................... 55 Elizabeth Agaiby Copto-Arabic Sayings Attributed to St Antony the Great................. 67 Elisabet Göransson Studying the ‘Pelagius and Johannes’ Collection of Sayings of the Desert Fathers. Steps towards a New Edition of the Latin Recep tion ........................................................................................................ 75
зо Table of Contents Daniel Becerra Wild Monks and Rational Animals: The Subversion of Human Exceptionalism in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers........................ 89 Hellen Dayton Slapping of a Monk, Evil Possession and ταπεινοφροσύνη : (Humility of the Mind) According to the Desert Fathers..................................... 101 Przemysław Piwowarczyk Modes of Knowing among Coptic Monks of Western Thebes......... Ill Deborah Casewell The Joy of the Saints: Exploring the Role of Joy in Desert Monasticism......................................................................................................... 125 David Brakke Cursing Monks: The Early Monastic Context of Two Christian Prayers for Justice from Egypt........................................................................... 139 Andrew Cain The Greek Historia monachorum in Aegypto and the Origenist Con troversy................................................................................................... 157 Iskandar Bcheiry Swaying between Monasticism and Laity: Re-shaping the Character of Severas of Antioch in his Biography Written by Patriarch Cyriacus of Tikrit (d. 817)..................................................................................... 167 Rahel Schär Consultationes Zacchei Christiani et Apollonit philosophi: A Literary Dialogue Arguing for Monasticism..................................................... 181 MARTYRIA Katherine E. Milco Pity and the Family: The Inversion of Forensic Protocol in Early Christian Martyrdom
Narratives........................................................... 193 Hiroaki Adachi ‘I Baptize Myself in the Name of Jesus Christ’ : The Female Apostle Thecla and her Self-Decision before God........................................... 203 Mauricio Saavedra La Tradición Juánica en el Asia Menor y el Martirio de Policarpo ... 217
Table of Contents 31 Volume 22 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXV LITURGICA, TRACTATUS SYMBOLI Maria Theotokos Adams Beyond Diabasis Alone: Philo’s Alternative Liturgical Theology of Pascha and Early Christian Computus................................................. 3 Nils H. Korsvoll Liturgy in Ancient Amulets ֊ A Part of the Conversation............... 15 Thomas O’Loughlin Rethinking the Didache’ s Evidence for Eucharistic Practices in the Light of the Diversity of Practice Witnessed in Luke 22:17-20....... 31 Kevin KÜNZL Chewing on the Eucharist or on the Gospel? The Metaphor ideas are food, John 6 and the Last Supper in Origen.............................. 39 Hugo MÉNDEZ What does Lazarus Have to Do with the Epiphany? Unraveling a Mystery in the Early Jerusalem Lectionary........................................ 51 Barry M. Craig His Multi-Lauded Hands: Origin and Evolution of the Hand Element in Liturgical Institution Narratives...................................................... 65 Wolfram Kinzig What’s in a Creed? A New Perspective on Old Texts..................... 75 ORIENTALIA Ame J. Hobbel Creation Theology in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian................ 97 Seth M. Stadel The Biblical Sources of the Eschatology of Aphrahat...................... Ill Philip Michael Forness The Earliest Syriac Homiliaries: Authorship and Anonymity.......... 123
Table of Contents 32 Dominique Gönnet A Syriac Life of Simeon Stylites (Ms. Damascus 12/17, ff. 52b.171b.3). Edition, Analysis and Perspectives.......................................... 141 Jeff W. Childers Jacob of Sarug’s Memra 9 On Praise at Table: A Newly Published Syriac Text............................................................................................. 149 Nicolò Sassi Towards a New Edition of the Book of Hierotheos........................... 157 Valentina Duca Pauline Echoes in Isaac of Nineveh (7th Century): An Initial Investi gation ...................................................................................................... 165 Valentin-Cosmin Vesa World and Body in the Writings of Isaac of Nineveh. Asceticism and Communication...................................................................................... 179 Candace L. Buckner A Healing Vision: Elements of the Greco-Roman Miraculous Healing Tradition in the Coptic Life of Onnophrius......................................... 191 Catalin-Stefan Popa Invoking the Patristic Authority in Controversies. The 318 Fathers of Nicaea and the 150 Fathers of Constantinople in Late Antique East Syriac Texts.................................................................................... 205 Khachik Grigoryan Interpretation of Christological Passages of Pre-Chalcedonian Fathers by the 8lh֊Century Armenian Theologians Ovan Odznetsi and Khosrovik Targmanich................................................................................... 215 Ayse Icoz ‘Fear of God’ as the Foundation of Morality
in the Ethical Writings of Medieval Arabophone Christian Authors........................................ 223 CRITICA ET PHILOLOGICA Jan Heilmann The Function of ‘Reading Aids’ in Early New Testament Manu scripts ...................................................................................................... 239
33 Table of Contents Anahit Avagyan Armenische Übersetzung des pseudoathanasianischen Dialogus Quaesñones ad Antiochum ducem (CPG 2257)............................................. 249 Volume 23 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXVI APOCRYPHA ET GNOSTICA David E. Wilhite Jesus in The Infancy Gospel of ‘the Israelite’ and the God of Israel... 3 Tarmo Toom Theological Basics: Ptolemy’s Theological Introduction to Biblical Interpretation......................................................................................... 17 Francesca Minonne The Refutation of All Heresies, Gnostics and the Debate on a New τέχνη γραμματική inEarly Christianity.............................................. 29 Robert Williams Excerpts from Theodotus : Social Significance of Apostolic Identity and Boundaries..................................................................................... 39 Guiliano Chiapparmi The Theodotus of Clement of Alexandria was Not a Valentinian? Analysis of Excerpts from Theodotus 1-3........................................... 55 IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH ֊ THE MYSTERIOUS BISHOP (edited by Kevin Künzl) Kevin Künzl Introduction.......................................................................................... 69 James B. Leavenworth Wisely Receiving or Foolishly Perishing: Sifting the Variegated Audience of Ignatius of Antioch......................................................... 71 Brian W. Bunnell Kingdom of God in Ignatius and Paul: A Social-Linguistic Com parison of an Early Christian Stock Phrase....................................... 81
Table of Contents 34 Charles A. Bobertz Ritual Practice and Social Formation in Ignatius of Antioch’s Letter to the Smyrneans.................................................................................... 93 Kevin KOnzl The Ignatian Eucharist in Transition: Textual Variation as Evidence for Transformations in Meal Practice and Theology.......................... 99 Markus Vinzent Ignatian Recensions: What are these and How Many?..................... 121 Reginardus Eystettensis Ignatius Theophorus. Bischof von Antiochia und ganz Syrien, Papst der Syrisch-orthodoxen Kirche............................................................. 135 THE SECOND AND THIRD CENTURIES J. Christopher Edwards The Epistle of Barnabas and the Origins of the Accusation that the Jews Killed Jesus.................................................................................... 147 Robert A. Lane The Relationship of Purpose, Occasion, and Structure in Irenaeus’ Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching.......................................... 155 Emiliano Rubens Urciuoli An Archetypal Blasé? Justin Martyr and the Segmentation of Chris tians’ Urban Life.................................................................................... 163 Paul Hårtog The Hospitality of Noah in 1 Clement.................................................. 185 Clayton N. Jefford Why are there no Manuscripts of the Ancient Didachel................... 195 László Perendy Tatianus Grammaticus? Tatian’s Discordant Voices about the Achieve ments of Greek
Grammarians............................................................... 203 Ian N. Miles Tatian’s Diatessaron as ‘Canonical’ Gospel. Walter Bauer and the Reception of Christian ‘Apocrypha’.................................................... 215
Table of Contents Monika Recinová The Influence of the Commonplace of Xenophanean Philosophical Theology on Athenagoras of Athens’ Legado pro Chrisdanis.......... 35 229 Janelle Peters The Crown and the Games in 2Clement·. Healing, Status, and Alms giving .......................................................................................................... 245 Carson Bay Pseudo-Hegesippus and the Beginnings of Christian Historiography in Late Antiquity...................................................................................... Ruth Sutcliffe No Need to Apologise? Tertullian and the Paradox of Polemic against Persecution................................................................................................... Alex Fogleman Tertullian as Catechist: The Example of De bapdsmo...................... 255 267 279 J. Columcille Dever Prometheus, Creation, and Christ: Tertullian of Carthage’s Defense of the Christian Narrative.......................................................................... 289 Benjamin Cabe The Engendered Soul in Apelles and Tertullian................................... 301 István M. Bugår Hippolytus on the Virgin........................................................................... 309 Edwina Murphy Fiery Trials and Salvific Water: Cyprian’s Use of 1 Peter................ 317 Joseph E. Lenow Cyprian on Christ’s Continuing Agency in the Church: The Impor tance of Episde 10................................................................................... 327 Matthew Esquivel Penance and Ecclésial Purity: The Divine Urgency
behind Cyprian’s Response to the Decían Persecution..................................................... 341 Elisa Victoria Blum Part of Baptism or Reconciliation? On the imposido manus in the Baptismal Dispute.................................................................................. 351
Table of Contents 36 Laetitia Ciccolini Ongoing Research on the Quod idola dii non sint (CPL 57): The Question of the Title.............................................................................. 361 Zachary Cornac Esterson Land of the Apocalypse. The Pannonian Context of Victorinus of Pettau’s Commentary on Revelation..................................................... 371 Alexey Morozov Pour une édition critique du De Resurrectione de Méthode d’Olympe : Enjeux et problèmes............................................................................... 397 Nathan Tilley Sterile Virgins and Procreative Texts: Platonic Verbal Reproduction in Methodius’ Symposium..................................................................... 407 Alberto D’Incà Forma feminarum. ‘Feminine’ Ideas in Third-Century Christian North Africa: An Occasion to Rethink Commodian’s Origins.................... 425 Volume 24 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXVII THE FIRST HALF OF THE FOURTH CENTURY Han-luen Kantzer Komline Amobius and the Argument from Antiquity....................................... 3 William G. Rusch A Bishop Writes Home: A Letter from Eusebius of Palestinian Cae sarea to his Diocese................................................................................ 11 Marie-Gabrielle Belmont Le chapitre 6 d Isaïe commenté par Eusèbe de Cesaree : Un reflet d’une évolution de l’exégèse eusébienne ?......................................... 17 Gregory Allen Robbins ‘Finding Similar Things’: Anomalies in Eusebius’ Sections and
Canons.................................................................................................... 29 Michael Bland Simmons Un análisis filológico comparativo Griego-Siríaco de los fragmentos de Gressmann Bruchstücken XVI (V.37s.) y XVII (V.42) del Libro V de la Teofania de Eusebio de Cesárea................................................. 37
37 Table of Contents Bemard Pouderon La Cohortatio du Pseudo-Justin doit-elle bien être attribuée à Marcel d’Ancyre ? Examen d’une objection soulevée par P.F. Beatrice...... 55 Viacheslav V. Lytvynenko ֊ Irina M. Gritsevskaya Athanasius in Slavonie.......................................................................... 67 Samuel B. Johnson ‘The Lord Created Me’: Does Christ ‘Preexist’ for Athanasius?.... 81 Kirill ZlNKOVSKIY St Athanasius the Great on Matter and the Human Body. Literature Review and Some Critical Reflections................................................ 93 Jonathan Stutz Slandering the Bishop: The Synod of Tyre in Athanasius of Alexan dria’s Apologia contra Arianos and Gelasius of Caesarea................ 109 Robin Orton The ‘Consubstantiality’ of Christ’s Flesh and Divinity in Apolinarius of Laodicea ’ s Fourth-Century Disciples............................................. 121 Richard A. Brumback III Gregory of Elvira as anEvolvingPro-Nicene....................................... 127 Grayden McCashen The Date and Context of Fortunatianus of Aquileia’s Gospels Com mentary................................................................................................. 135 Ross M. Twele Could Homoeans Still be Pro-Nicenes? The Case of Fortunahan of Aquileia.................................................................................................. Diego Elias Arfuch Entre le culte et l’histoire. Échos autour de la figure d’Épiphane de Salamine selon l’hagiographie............................................................ 147 159 LACTANTIUS
(edited by Oliver Nicholson) Oliver Nicholson Lactantius: A Man of His Own Time?............................................. 169 Stefan Freund The Hidden Library of Lactantius..................................................... 183
Table of Contents 38 Carmen Palomo Pinel The Ulpianian Libri ad edictum on the Shelf of Legal Books in Lactantius’ Library? The Evidence of lus fraternitatis..................... 197 Benjamin Hansen The Martyrs and their Master: Persecution, Christ and Christian Wit ness in Lactantius................................................................................... 217 Jason Gehrke Rectus Status, Cultor Dei: Lactantius’ Pre-Nicene Latin Theology... 235 Blandine Colot A New Approach to the Refutation of the ‘Porphyry Hypothesis’ Applied to Inst. V 2, 3-11 : The Interpretado Romana of the Christian Lactantius................................................................................................ 247 Anthony P. Coleman Secondhand News: Lactantius, Ennius, and the Transmission of Euhemerus.............................................................................................. 263 Volume 25 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXVIII THE SECOND HALF OF THE FOURTH CENTURY Manuel Mira The Understanding of Baptism of the ‘Enemies of the Spirit’ {De Spi ritu Sanato 13-5).................................................................................... 1 Alexander H. Pierce The Burning Bush Theophany in Eunomius of Cyzicus’ Apologia Apo logiae: An Exegetical Diagnostic in the Fourth-Century Trinitarian Controversy............................................................................................ 13 T. Scott Manor Did Epiphanius Know the Meaning of ‘Heresiology’?..................... 35 Chiara Bordino Epiphanius of Salamis and the Cult of
Images................................... 43 Anni Maria Laato Noah and the Flood in the Cento of Proba.......................................... 57
39 Table of Contents Anthony J. Thomas Divisibility, Indivisibility, and the Triune God: Ambrose of Milan’s De Abraham and the Dangers of Applying Philosophy to God........ 69 Matthew S.C. Olver When Praying Does Not Shape Believing: Ambrose and Chrysostom as Test Cases for the Tension between Liturgy and Theology.......... 77 Florian Zacher The Immanent and Economic Trinity in Marius Victorinus’ Adversus Arium lb...................................................................................................... 87 Thomas Brauch Spain and the Young Emperor Theodosius 1........................................ 109 Nienke M. Vos Hagiography as Argumentation: Sulpicius Severus’ Narrative Technique in Vita Martini 7....................................................................................... 131 Christian T. Djurslev Two Greats in the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus: Cyrus and Alexander as Historical Harmony......................................................... 155 Michael P. Hanaghan Christian Visions in Sozomen’s Julian................................................. 167 Christine McCann Climbing Jacob’s Ladder: St Jerome’s Use of Gen. 28:11-3 as a Spiritual Mentor...................................................................................... 181 Marcela Caressa ‘The Man Who is Angry with a Woman’. Jerome and Rufinus on the Image and the Body................................................................................ 191 Krystyna-Maria Redeker Aspects of the ‘Suffering Servant’ in the Commentaries on the Book of Isaiah by Jerome and Haimo of
Auxerre........................................ 205 Ingo Schaaf Urbs potens, urbs orbis domina, urbs Apostoli voce laudata. Jerome’s Adversus Iovinianum as an Exercise in Christian Romanness........... 215 Thomas Dilbeck Prepositional Metaphysics and Vergil in Jerome’s Exegesis of Ephe sians 4:6.................................................................................................. 223
Table of Contents 40 Dragoş Andrei Giulea Ousia and Physis in Eunomius’ Trinitarian Language of Apologia apologiae................................................................................................. 231 Constantine A. Bozinis John Chrysostom and Democracy......................................................... 245 Nicoleta Acatrinei The Human Nature of Homo Oeconomicus: An Anthropological Investigation in the Homilies on the Gospel of Matthew by Saint John Chrysostom............................................................................................. 255 Pierre Molinié Hyphenation in John Chrysostom’s Exegetical Homilies. A Case Study on the Link between Exegesis and Parénesis Taken from the Homilies on Philippians (CPG 4432)................................................... 269 Pak-Wah Lai Rhetoric and Therapy in John Chrysostom’s Trinitarian Discourse.. 283 Nozomu Yamada Pelagians’, Chrysostom’s and Augustine’s Different Views on Pain of Childbirth as Revealed through their Counsel to Women.................. 295 John Bekos St John Chrysostom on Genealogy and the Later Foucault or How to Read (Early) Christian Texts on Citizenship and Sexuality.......... 309 Francesca P. Barone Le livre d ’Esther dans la Synopsis Scripturae Sacrae attribuée à Jean Chrysostome........................................................................................... 321 Michael A. Tishel ‘Suddenly We Have Become Saints and Sons’ : The Centrality of the Sudden (Έξαίφνης) in John Chrysostom’s Homilies on Romans.... 337 Beatrice Victoria Ang Examining John Chrysostom’s
Ideal of the Ascetic Priest................ 349 Radu Gârbacea A New Indirect Witness to In Transfigurationem Domini (CPG 5807): Codex Romanus Angelicas gr. 125 (T.1.7).......................................... 363
41 Table of Contents David Lloyd Dusenbury The Limits of Punishment: A Critique of (Human-to-Inhuman) Reincarnation in Nemestus of Emesa s De Natura Hominis............. 373 Thomas F. Heyne Nemestus the Neurologist: Dissecting the Brain in De natura hominis 391 Dorothee Schenk John Cassian on Monastic and Traditional Education........................ 403 Marianne Djuth Defending Augustine: How Augustinián is Faustus of Rie/. De gratia ? 413 Laura Kathleen Roesch Envisioning the Interior: Violence, Landscapes, and the Poetics of Christianization in Prudentius and Paulinus of Noia........................... 425 Volume 26 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXIX FROM THE FIFTH CENTURY ONWARDS (GREEK WRITERS) Maria Panagia Mióla Basil of Seleucia’s Homilia in lob (CPG 6667) and its Depiction of the Voice.................................................................................................... 3 Comelis Hoogerwerf Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Interpretation of the Birth Announcements of Ishmael and Isaac (Genesis 16 and 18) and its Reception in EastSyriac and Greek Sources....................................................................... 9 Ashish J. Naidu Adam-Christ Typology in Cyril of Alexandria and John Chrysostom 21 Alexey Streltsov The Impassible Passion: Cyril’s Unitive Christology at the Crossroads between Christian Tradition and Plotinus’ Psychology..................... 29 Shawn J. Wilhite ‘Was it Not the Only Begotten that was Speaking Long Ago’: Cyril of Alexandria’s Christological Exegesis in his Commentary on Hebrews {Heb.
1:1-2)............................................................................................. 39
42 Table of Contents Brad Boswell Goats, Gods, and the Mystery of Christ: Exegesis and Narrative Conflict between Julian and Cyril........................................................ 51 Andrew Mercer Salvation and the Soul of Christ in Cyril of Alexandria.................... 69 Michael C. Magree Surpassing Mere Logomachy: Cyril and Theodoret on the Third and Fourth Anathemas.................................................................................. 75 Georgios Siskos Fundamental Differences on Christological Expressions of St Cyril of Alexandria and Severusof Antioch.................................................. 83 Veronica M. Tierney The Gift of the Holy Spirit: Pledge and Fulfillment in Cyril of Alexandria.............................................................................................. 101 Carlos Marcelo Singh Mesconi Diadochus of Photike and the Discernment of Spirits....................... 109 Alberto Nigra John of Scythopolis as a Precursor of John Damascene in the Theo logical Development towards Trinitarian Perichoresis: A Hypothesis... 121 Alexandru A. Barna The Gnoseological Function of σύμβολον in Dionysius the Areopagite 133 Michael Muthreich Some Remarks on the Arabic Epistula ad s. Timotheum de passione apostolorum Petri et Pauli.................................................................... 145 Bradley K. Storin Monastic Identity and Violence in Callinicus’ Vita Hypatii.............. 155 Simon Samuel Ford Confronting Cyprian: Anti-Rigorism in the Letters of Severus of
Antioch................................................................................................... 167 Yuichi Tsunoda Composite Nature without Particularities: Leontius of Byzantium’s Understanding of Severus of Antioch’s Miaphysite Christology..... 183
Table ol ( omenis 43 Teodor Tăbuş The Imperial Reception of Cyrilian Christology in the (■ Century on the Basis of the Theological Writings of Justinian I............................ Maxim Venetskov Reading Traditions of the Ladder of John Sinaites According to the Manuscript Marks....................................................................................... Paul M. Blowers The Vanity of Human Life in the Poetry of George of Pisidia. Echoes of Patristic Lament.................................................................................... FOLLOWING THE HOLY FATHERS: PATRISTIC SOURCES IN THE PALAMITE CONTROVERSY (edited by Tikhon Alexander Pino) Tikhon Alexander Pino Introduction............................................................................................... 239 Christiaan Kappes Gregory Palamas’ Defense of Theology as Επιστήμη: Historical Back ground and Sources.................................................................................. ^3 Alexandros Chouliaras Αΐσθησις νοερά καί θεία (Intellectual and Divine Perception). A Major Notion in St Gregory Palamas’ Anthropology......................... 271 Jane Sloan Peters Gregory Palamas’ Debt to Maximus the Confessor’s Dyenergist Christology......................................................................................................... Dmitry Biriukov The Topic of the Divine Energies as Accidents in the Palamite octrine: Its Meaning, Historical Context, Including that of the Teaching about the Nature of Theological Language........................ Alessia Brombin Historia brevis
to Anne of Savoy: An Attempt to Rediscovering the Role of David Dishypatos on the Hesychast’s Controversy.............. Andreas Zachariou The Church Fathers in Gregory Acindynos’ Theological Conception: The Interpretation of the Term μεΐζον................................................ 289
Table of Contents 44 Petros N. TOULIS Reception and Interpretation of the Patristic Tradition in Theophanes of Nicaea’s Works.................................................................................. 341 Volume 27 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXX FROM THE FIFTH CENTURY ONWARDS (LATIN WRITERS) Francesco Lubian Between Miniaturized Epic and Typological Exegesis: The Role of Moses in Prudentius’ Dittochaeon........................................................ Thomas Tsartsidis The Date, Unity and Reason behind the Two Books of Prudentius’ Contra orationem Symmachi.................................................................... Mante Lenkaitytė Ostermann Le De laude eremi d’Eucher de Lyon et la tradition contemplative médiévale (Pierre Damien, Guigues Ier, Pétrarque)............................ Theresia Hainthaler Christology in Avitus of Vienne.............................................................. 3 17 31 41 Ilaria Morresi The Division of Knowledge between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Diagrams on the divisto philosophiae in Cassiodorus’ Institutiones saeculares......................................................................... 53 James K. Lee Petrine Authority in the Ecclesiology of Leo the Great..................... 69 Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez Body and Spirit’s Health within the Thought of Caesarius of Arles and Gregory of Tours.................................................................................... 79 Maria del Flat Mióla The Female Monastery of Saint Caesarius of Arles: His Hidden Col laborators in the Christianization of
Arles and Beyond..................... 87 Hector Scerrl Gregory the Great Warns against Simony in his Letters................... 97
Table of Contents 45 Brendan Lupton Gregory the Great’s Contribution to the Tradition of Patience........ 103 Pere Maymó i Capdevila Germanie Identities in the Gregorian Dialogues................................ 113 Annemarie Pilarski Blessed be the Sick? Eugenius of Toledo on Suffering, Sin, and Salvation (carni. 13 and 14)................................................................. 123 Joel Varela Rodríguez La ordenación de la vida monástica según Tajón de Zaragoza (Sententiae 2, 45-9)..................................................................................... 135 Jan Dominik Bogataj Metamorphosis and Theosis: Andrew of Crete on the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Deification of the Human Nature...................... 145 Thomas Cattoi Insubstantial Mystery: The Role of ένυπόστατος in the Christology of John Damascene............................................................................... 159 Petros Tsagkaropoulos The Religious Other in the Homilies of John of Damascus: Ref erences to the Christian Confessions and Muslims of the Middle East....................................................................................................... 171 Rūta Šileikytė Zukienė Divine Attributes and the Notion of Atemporal Eternity in the Old English Boethius.................................................................................. 183 FEMALE POWER AND ITS PROPAGANDA (edited by Mattia Chiriatti) Anja Busch Praise and Polemics. Theodosian Empresses and their Contempo raries
.................................................................................................... 197 Mattia Chiriatti ‘Con toda certeza llegasteis a conocer a esta joven paloma, criada en el nido imperial’ (Puleher., 462, 10-2): Pulquería y su representación en el βασιλικός λόγος de Gregorio de Nisa.................................... 215
Table of Contents 46 Silvia Acerbi ‘Invitado por el emperador y la Augusta, el santo se sentó a la mesa con ellos’ (Vida de Teodoro de Sykeon, 97): Brechas en la invisibi lidad y reclusión de las emperatrices bizantinas (ss. IV-VII)............ 231 Oriol Diñares Cabrerizo Pelagia, the Barbarian Wife of the Last of the Romans. Women, Politics, and Religion in the Fifth Century AD................................... 251 Margarita Vallejo Girvés The Image of Empress Lupicina (Euphemia) in the Patristic Sources 263 Elisabet Seijo Ibáñez Matrimonio y conversion en las cortes merovingia y visigoda: Brune hilda e Ingunda....................................................................................... 279 Ernest Marcos Hierro The Contest of Beauty and Sainthood: The Empress Bride as the Mirror of Perfection............................................................................... 295 Francisco López-Santos Kornberger Empress Aikaterine’s Role in John Skylitzes’ Continuation............. 315 THEOLOGIZING PERFORMANCE IN THE BYZANTINE TRADITION (edited by Damaskinos Olkinuora) Andrew Mellas Performing the Symphony of Salvation: Liturgical Mysticism in a Hymn by Romanos the Melodist.......................................................... 335 Damaskinos (Olkinuora) of Xenophontos Byzantine Liturgical Commentaries and the Notion of Performance 353 Vessela Valiavitcharska Logos prophorikos in Middle Byzantine Thought............................. 371 Andreas Andreopoulos Liturgical Dialogues: Clergy and Laity Concelebrating. An Analysis of the Christian Liturgy through
Aristotle’s Poetics.......................... 385 Erik Z.D. Ellis Performing Acclamation in Tenth-Century Byzantium: De Cerimoniis between Roman Practice and Christian Theory.................................. 403
47 Table of Contents NACHLEBEN Jeanette Kreijkes Grace or Joy? Chrysostom’s Contradictory Reception by Calvin in his Commentary on 2Cor. 1:15 and Phlm. 1:7.................................... 429 Davide Dainėse Eusebius of Caesarea as a Source for Federico Borromeo................ 435 Inés Bolinhas The Patristic Sources of ‘Rigans monies , of Saint Thomas Aquinas 449 Marie-Anne Vannier Meister Eckhart Reading Augustine...................................................... 459 Silvia Bara Bancel Wisdom in St Augustine and Meister Eckhart..................................... 477 Irene Petrou Knowledge and Reason versus Experience and Practice: Jonathan Edwards and the Patristic Doctrine of Deification.............................. 489 David Komline Schleiermacher, Sabellius, and Inter-Trinitarian Equality.................. 503 Tommaso Manzon On the Patristic Roots of Reformed Theology: Herman Bavinck’s Reading of the Church Fathers on the Attributes of God.................. 511 Antoine Paris From Wittgenstein to Clement and from Clement to Wittgenstein. A Few Thoughts for a Literary Comparison Including Patristic Lit erature ....................................................................................................... 531 Aneke Dornbusch Hermann Dômes (1895-1977) ֊ Patristics during the ‘Kirchenkampf 539 Margaret Guise Engendering Difference: Resonance and Dissonance in Approaches to Gender within the Writings of the Two Gregorys and Luce higaray... 549 Andrej Jeftić Systematic and Historical Reading of the Fathers: The Case of Thomas F.
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Volume 1 STUDIA PATRISTICA CIV INTRODUCTION Joseph Verheyden Paul Peeters (8 October 1965 ֊ 22 March 2021). 3 Markus Vinzent Editorial. 5 Wendy Mayer Patristics and Postmodemity: Bridging the Gap. 9 HISTORICA Mohamed-Arbi Nsiri Les représentations de la conversion chez les lettrés romains de l’Antiquité tardive. 35 Ella Sahivirta Christianity as the Downfall of Rome - The Pagan Aristocracy’s Concerns about Christianity at the Turn of the Fifth Century. 49 Luise Marion Frenkel Alexandria in Control? The Written Reception and Oral Transmission of Festal Letters in the Light of Fifth-Century Papyri. 55 Laura Hellsten Dance in the Early Church - Re-visiting the Sources. 65 John Whitty Rethinking the Disciplina Areani. 85 Robert Button The Figuration of the Cross in the Material World: Cruciform and Thingness in Christian Apologetics. 93 David Woods Respecting the Cross: Praying with Coins in Mid-Seventh Century Constantinople. 105
2 Table of Contents Dimitrios Moschos ‘A Cross of Light’ - The Sign of the Cross amidst Competing Escha tological Views during the 6th and 7th Centuries. 115 Thomas Arentzen Some Early Christian Trees. 127 Katherin Papadopoulos Remembering Earthquakes in the Late Antique Eastern Mediterranean 139 Alexandru Prelipcean The Kontakion ‘On Earthquakes and Fires’ (Εις έκαστον σεισμόν καί έμπρησμόν) of Romanos the Melodist or About the Theological Erminia of History. 165 Volume 2 STUDIA PATRISTICA CV POLITICS AND SOCIETY: THE PATRISTIC LEGACY IN THE MIDDLE AGES (edited by John T. Slotemaker and Jeffrey C. Witt) John T. Slotemaker - Jeffrey C. Witt Introduction. 1 Ritva Palmen Guarding the Inner City of the Soul: The Patristic Legacy of the Notion of Security in the Middle Ages. 5 Pascale Bermon How Gregory of Rimini Read Saint Augustine: New Evidence. With a Focus on Ecclesiology. 21 John T. Slotemaker John Mair on Patristic Authority and Sixteenth-Century Conciliarism 29 Delphine Conzelmann Side by Side: The Church Fathers’ Supporting Role in William of St Thierry’s Attacks on Peter Abelard. 41 Jeffrey C. Witt Pico della Mirandola’s Defense of Origen
and his Scholastic Sources 53
Table of Contents 3 Ueli Zahnd Augustinián Theology in Philosophical Ethics: John Mair’s Use of Augustine in his Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics. 67 Rebekah Eklund Octaves and Septenaries: Patristic Approaches to the Beatitudes in Medieval Life. 79 Eileen C. Sweeney Love, Friendship, and Community: From Patristic to Medieval Notions 95 Maggie Ann Labinski The Missionary Position: Augustine and Margery Kempe. 107 Volume 3 STUDIA PATRISTICA CVI DEACONS AND DIAKONIA (edited by Arnold Smeets and Bart J. Koet) Edwina Murphy - Arnold Smeets Deacons and Diakonia: New Perspectives on the Function and Impact of Deacons in the Early Church. An Introduction. 3 Bart J. Koet How Deacons can be a Prime Example of Failing Clerics, According to Jerome. 7 Edwina Murphy The Duties of Deacons According to Cyprian of Carthage. 19 Pauliina Pylvänäinen ‘Because of Many Necessities we Need a Female Deacon’ : The Func tion of Deaconesses in the Apostolic Constitutions. 29 Arnold Smeets A Burden of Obedience? The Diaconate of Gregory the Great as Preparation for the Papacy. 39 BISHOPS, PRESBYTERS AND LAYPEOPLE Ewa Dusik-Krupa Pontifex maximus and his Role during the Constantinian Dynasty. 53
4 Table of Contents Georgy E. Zakharov Primauté dans l’Église ancienne (IIe-Ve siècles) : Typologie fonction nelle . 63 Paul F. Bradshaw Presbytemi in the First Two Christian Centuries. 71 Florence Bret Une recusatìo episcopatus ? Parallèles entre le refus de l’épiscopat et le refus du pouvoir. 77 Pascal Olivier Angue Les seniores laici, ‘une institution curieuse’. 87 Volume 4 STUDIA PATRISTICA CVII REMEMBERING APOSTLES AS MARTYRS (edited by Stephan Witetschek) Stephan Wггетѕснек Introduction. 1 M. Elisabeth Schwab Narrating Death. Tertullian, Cyprian, and Lactantius on the Martyrdom of Others’. Markus Kirchner ‘The Greatest Example of Endurance’: Paul’s Death in Early Chris tian Memory - The Case of 1 Clem. 5:5-7. 11 27 Cedric Büchner Martyrdom as Access. The Martyrdom of the Apostle Andrew as it is Presented in the Acts of Andrew. 41 Florian S. Rösch ‘Let us also go that we may die with him’ : The Memory of the Mar tyrdom of Thomas the Twin. Stephan Witetschek Peter
the Martyr. Christian Memory under Construction. 55 77
Table of Contents 5 David L. Eastman Sacred Story, Sacred Space: Tradition and Memory in Accounts of the Death and Burial of Peter. 107 Stephan Witetschek Johannes, Märtyrer und Nicht-Märtyrer. 117 Joseph Verheyden The End of the Apostles: A Brief Response to Some Inspiring Essays 135 Volume 5 STUDIA PATRISTICA СѴПІ EUCHOLOGIA (edited by Claudia Rapp) Claudia Rapp Practice, Performance, Liturgy: Prayers before the Prayer Book. 1 Claudia Rapp Liturgical Manuscripts and the Performance of Prayer: Historical Les sons from Other Sources. 5 Harald Buchinger Text - Matter ֊ Ritual: A Historical and Comparative Perspective on Select Occasional Prayers for Holy Week and Easter. 17 Daniel Galadza Prayers and Blessings for Holy Week in the Occasional Prayers’ of the Byzantine Euchologion. 33 Elisabeth Schiffer A Note on Liturgical Prayer Texts and Byzantine Hagiography. 55 Guilia Rossetto Building the Euchologion: Evidence from the Earliest Manuscripts. 65 Eirini Afentoulidou Between Incantation and Prayer: Guardian Angels in Amulets, Euchologia, and Canonical Texts. 77 Ilias Nesseris First-Person Prayers Attributed to the Church Fathers. 89
6 Table of Contents Theodore de Bruyn Occasional Prayers Written by Monks and Visitors at the Monastery of Apa Apollo. 103 Volume 6 STUDIA PATRISTICA CIX READINGS IN IRENAEUS OF LYON (edited by Don W. Springer and Awet Andemicael) Awet Andemicael - Don W. Springer Introduction. 1 IRENAEUS READING SCRIPTURE Christopher R. Mooney The Authority of Personal Witness: Irenaeus on the Sufficiency and Necessity of Scripture and Apostolic Tradition. 9 Stephen 0. Presley The Clarity of Scripture in Irenaeus of Lyons. 23 CONTESTED READINGS OF IRENAEAN PASSAGES ON GOD AND CHRIST John Behr ‘Since the Saviour Pre-exists’: A Reconsideration of Irenaeus, Adversus haereses 3.22.3. 43 Jonatan Simons God and eiusdem substantiae in Irenaeus, Against Heresies 2.17-8. 55 IRENAEUS ON THE GOD-HUMAN ENCOUNTER Ysabel de Andia L’homme à l’image et à la ressemblance de Dieu chez Irénée de Lyon 69 Awet Andemicael Freedom, Transformation, and the Powers That Be: Irenaeus on Politics. 81
Table of Contents Don W. Springer Hands for Beholding: Irenaeus’ ‘Two Hands’ and the visio Dei. 7 97 IRENAEUS AND THE EUCHARIST Scott D. MORINGIELLO Sacrifice, Eucharist, and Love in Ignatius of Antioch. 109 Ryan L. Scruggs Giving Gifts to the One Who Needs Nothing. Irenaeus on the Ends of Eucharistic Oblations. 119 Volume 7 STUDIA PATRISTICA CX CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA (edited by Vít Hušek) Vít Hušek Introduction. 1 CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA, THE NEW TESTAMENT TEXT AND NON-CANONICAL TRADITIONS Dietmar Wyrwa Der Hebräerbrief und die Hohepriesterchristologie bei Clemens von Alexandrien. 9 Jana Plátová Clement of Alexandria’s Reading of 1 John. 35 Veronika ČERNUŠKOVÁ Delimitation and Context of References to the Apocalypse of Peter in Clement of Alexandria’s Eclogae Propheticae. 53 Sami Yli-Karjanmaa Clement of Alexandria’s Position on the Doctrine of Reincarnation and Some Comparisons with Philo. 75 Ilaria L.E. Ramelli Clement and Metensomatosis : Comments on Sami Yli-Karjanmaa’s Paper 91
Table of Contents 8 Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski Clement of Alexandria and the Riddle of the Gospel of the Egyptians 97 Miklós Gyurkovics ‘Non-canonical’ Sources for Clement of Alexandria’s ‘Psychology’ 111 Laura Rizzerio Clement of Alexandria and the Articulation of Philosophy and Bib lical Tradition as a Tool to Fight the Gnostics. 127 Vít Hušek Scholia of Clement of Alexandria in the Arabic Gospel Catenae. 145 CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA - MISCELLANEA Daniel J. Crosby The ‘New Song’ of Eunomos: Dragons and Materiality in the Protrepticus of Clement of Alexandria. 157 Emily R. Cain Perfected Perception: Modes of Knowing God in Clement of Alexan dria. 167 David D.M. King The Peculiar Edition of the Rich Young Ruler in Clement of Alexan dria’s Quis Dives Salvetur. 177 Manabu Akiyama Prudenza e lo ‘spirito di percezione’ secondo Clemente Alessandrino 187 Dimitiros Papanikolaou Clement of Alexandria and Buddhism. 197 Volume 8 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXI ORIGEN Constantin-Ionuţ Mihai The Pagan Gregory and Origen: Polemics and Apologetics in the School of Caesarea. 1
Table of Contents 9 Augustine M. Reisenauer Polymorphism and Protomorphism of the Word of God in Origen’s Contra Celsum. 11 Harry Lines The Self-Sufficiency of Scripture for Figurative Exegesis in Origen’s Contra Celsum. 23 J. José Alviar Origen vs Origen: His Spiritual and Literal Interpretations of Biblical Journeys. 37 Agnès Aliau-Milhaud How to Build Exegesis with the Particle καί : Some Examples by Origen. 49 Robert Somos Theologia naturalis and theologia revelata in Origen’s First Homily on Psalm 77. 55 Tommaso Interi Origen and Eusebius Interpreting Psalm 77. 65 Elizabeth Ann Dively Lauro Origen’s Relational Trinity: A Clarification from his Fourth Homily on Isaiah. 77 Ryan Haecker Triadic Circles: On the Trinity as the Structure of the System in Ori gen’s On First Principles. 91 Miriam DeCock Origen’s Mediation of the Logos in his Exegesis of the Old Testa ment Psalms and
Prophets. 101 John C. Solheid Purity of Heart in Origen’s Psalm Homilies. Ill Daniel J. Tolan Origen’s Refutation of the Divine Ideas in Περί ’Αργιών II 3.6 as the Emergence of ‘Neoplatonism’. 125 Jonathan H. Young “Between Human and Animal Souls”: The Resurrection of the Rational Soul and Origen’s Transformation of Metensomatosis. 137
Table of Contents 10 Shaily Shashikant Patel Magic and Morality: Origen of Alexandria and the Construction of Christian ‘ Miracle ’. 151 Volume 9 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXII FOURTH-CENTURY CHRISTOLOGY IN CONTEXT: A RECONSIDERATION (edited by Miguel Brugarolas) Miguel Brugarolas Introduction. 1 Vito Limone The Soul of Christ: A Contribution of Origen to the Fourth-Century Christology. 7 David M. Gwynn Christology in the Pastoral Theology of Athanasius of Alexandria. 23 Hélène Grelier-Deneux Reflexions christologiques dans le Commentaire sur les Psaumes d’Apolinaire de Laodicée. Etude de cas sur le Ps 44:8bc. 33 Kirsten H. Anderson Christ’s Subjection and Human Salvation in Gregory of Nyssa’s In Ulud: Tunc et ipse Filius. 49 Aaron Riches Like a Drop of Water: Mingling Christology and Mystagogy in Gregory of Nyssa, Chalcedon and the Roman Rite. 61 Miguel Brugarolas From Gregory of Nazianzus to Gregory of Nyssa’s Pneumatological Christology. 77 Andrew Hofer Augustine’s Mixture Christology. 103 Khaled Anatolios A Test Case for Alexandrian Christology: The
Impassible Suffering of Christ in Athanasius and Cyril of Alexandria. 127
Table of Contents 11 Ilaria Vigorelli The Theology of the Union of Natures in Christ in Gregory of Nyssa and Cyril: A Comparison in Light of the Second Council of Con stantinople (553). 139 Giulio Maspero Re-thinking Gregory of Nyssa’s Christology in the Light of its Use {ehresis) in the Second Council of Constantinople. 159 Monica Tobon Rethinking Evagrius’ Christology. 179 Marius Portaru From the Hypostatic Union to Person-Hypostasis. On the Interplay between Identity-Language Christology and Composition-Language Christology in Cyril of Alexandria and Maximus the Confessor. 187 Johannes Zachhuber Christology in the Fourth Century: A Response. 209 Volume 10 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXIII AMBROSE OF MILAN’S MISERICORDIA (edited by Ethan Gannaway and Robert L. Grant) Ethan Gannaway - Robert L. Grant Introduction. 1 Paola Francesca Moretti Misericordia: Some Remarks on the Word and its Pagan History . 9 Natalia A. Kulkova Misericordia and Human Dignity in St Ambrose’s Works De officiis and Expositio euangelii secundum Lucám. 29 Marcela Andoková Quae est iustitia nisi misericordia? The Relationship between Mercy and Justice in St Ambrose’s Thinking. 39 Metha Hokke Misericordia in Ambrose’s Virginity
Treatises and De viduti. 53
Table of Contents 12 Brian P. Dunkle Sin, Mercy, and David’s Felix Culpa. 69 David Voprada Dives misericordiae dives est deo. What Makes the Christian Rich According to Ambrose of Milan. 79 Ethan Gannaway Seeing the Poor in Ambrose of Milan. 103 Robert L. Grant Inclusive or Exclusive? The Moral Dimensions of Ambrose’s Miseri cordia. 119 Volume 11 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXIV JOHN CHRYSOSTOM THROUGH MANUSCRIPTS, EDITIONS AND HISTORY (edited by Guillaume Bady and Catherine Broc-Schmezer) Guillaume Bady - Catherine Broc-Schmezer Introduction. 1 Maria Konstantinidou The Double Tradition of John Chrysostom’s Exegetical Works: Revi sions Revisited. 5 Manon des Portes Ethica Titles over Centuries: An Approach to the Transmission of John Chrysostom’s Homilies on John. 27 Pierre Augustin D’Erasme à Field : Apport et limites des éditions et traductions des Homélies de Jean Chrysostome Sur l’Épître aux Philippiens. 55 Marie-Ève Geiger Two Examples of the Collaboration between Henry Savile, Jacques Sirmond and Fronton du Duc. 81 Catherine
Broc-Schmezer Are Chrysostom’s Homilies on Hannah a ‘Series’?. 101
Table of Contents 13 Nathalie Rambault Où et quand VEloge des martyrs égyptiens de Jean Chrysostome (՛CPG 4363) a-t-il été prononcé?. 121 Anthony Glaise Studying the Quod Christus sit Deus (CPG 4326): A New Perspec tive about Chrysostom’s Polemical Works?. 131 Guillaume Bady En quête des premières attestations du surnom ‘Chrysostome’. 143 Julien Aliquot A propos de Χρυσόστομος et d’autres anthroponymes tirés de στόμα. 161 Volume 12 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXV THE CAPPADOCIAN WRITERS Emily Chesley The Mercy of Macrina the Younger: A Portrait of a Way of Life. 1 Nathan Howard Epistolary Agon in the Cappadocian Fathers. 11 Gabrielle Thomas ‘Robes of Glory’ - Revisiting Theosis in the Theology of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus. 19 Georgiana Huían The Human Being in the Poetry of Gregory of Nazianzus. 29 Alessandro De Blasi Gregory Nazianzen’s Canon in Verse: The Poem I 1, 12, On the Genuine Books of the Holy Scripture. 41 Kyriakoula Tzortzopoulou The Conceptualization of Envy in Gregory of Nyssa. 57 Jared R. Bryant Cosmological Trinitarian Polemics in Gregory of Nazianzus’ Theo logical Orations. 69
Table of Contents 14 Brendan A. Harris The Spirit as Creator in Gregory Nazianzen’s Or. 41.14. 77 Taylor C. Ross ‘Reformulating’ Gregory of Nyssa’s Reception of Origen. 89 Olympe De Backer Struggling for the Divine Crown: Agonistic Imagery and Perfection in Gregory of Nyssa’s In inscriptiones Psalmorum. 99 Ту Monroe Toward Unity: On the Christology of Gregory of Nyssa. 107 Andrej Kutarňa Light and Likeness in Gregory of Nyssa. 125 Liang Zhang Follow the Guide According to the De vita Moysis of Gregory of Nyssa. 133 Ann CONWAY-JONES Negotiating between Exodus and Paul: Moses’ Transformation in Gregory of Nyssa’s Life of Moses 2.217-8. 145 Joost van Rossum The ‘Heavenly Bread’ in Gregory of Nyssa’s Life of Moses: A Eucha ristic or Non-Eucharistic Interpretation?. 155 Gabriel Jaramillo El proceder teológico de Gregorio de Nisa en De Vita Moysis e In Canticum Canticorum. 161 Michael MOTIA ‘Language is the Author of All these Emotions’: Greek Novels and Christian Affect in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs. 177 Marion Pragt Organizing Exegetical Knowledge in Syriac Christianity: Extracts from Gregory of
Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs in the Lon don Collection (BL Add. 12168). 187 James F. Wellington Love Intensified: Exploring Gregory of Nyssa’s Noetic-Erotic Revo lution. 199
Table of Contents 15 Anthony Vella Gregory of Nyssa’s Understanding of Humility and Poverty in his First Homily on the Beatitudes. 211 Francisco Bastitta Harriet Compassion to Become Equal: The Shaping of a Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa’s De Beatitudinibus V. 219 Alexander L. Abecina Power in Weakness: Pneumatology in Gregory of Nyssa’s De vir ginitate, Chapters 7-13. 231 Valentina Marchetto One Heart and One Soul’ (Acts 4:32). Past and Present Unity in Basil of Caesarea. 243 Thomas D. Tatterfield Sympatheia and the Body of Christ in Basil of Caesarea. 255 Sergey Trostyanskiy Units, Limits and the Order of Nature: Basil the Great’s Theory of Time and Creation. 261 Colten Cheuk-Yin Yam Basil on the Souls. 283 María Alejandra Valdės García La thesis en las homilías De invidia y Adversas eos qui irascuntur de Basilio de Cesarea. 295 Arnaud Perrot Basil and Amelius. 305 Lillian I. Larsen Evagrius in the
Classroom. 313 Rubén Peretó Rivas Attention (προσοχή) in Evagrius of Pontus. 333 Stuart E. Parsons The Coherence of Evagrius’ Scholia on Proverbs. 341 Kelly E. Harrison Recipes for Passion: Understanding the Role of Representations, Thoughts and Demons in the Event of Passion in Evagrius Ponticus 353
Table of Contents 16 Daniel G. Opperwall Chained to Grievance, Rotten to the Roots: Evagrius and John Cassian on Sadness. 367 Volume 13 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXVI ORDO AMORIS IN AUGUSTINE (edited by Paul Camacho and Ian Clausen) Paul Camacho - Ian Clausen Introduction. 1 Renée Köhler-Ryan Augustine Pulling and Stretching: Responding to Charles Taylor’s Account of Interior Order. 5 Erika Kidd Grief, Memory, and the Order of Uove. 19 Hubertus R. Drobner Love and Fear - Antitheses and Interdependent Complements. 27 Ian Clausen Hope and Conscience in Augustine’s Order of Love. 37 Allan Fitzgerald The Formation of Conscience in Augustine and Today. 45 Michelle Falcetano Teaching as a Form of Storytelling in De Magistro, Storytelling as a Form of Teaching in Confessiones. 61 David Vincent Meconi Lest Loves Compete: Saint Augustine’s Theology of Charity. 75 Sarah Stewart-Kroeker Love of and for the Martyrs: Resurrected Wounds and the Order’ of Restoration. 91 Terence Sweeney Monica between the Two Cities: The Place of Conversion in the Thought of
Augustine. 99
Table of Contents Veronica Roberts Ogle Politics and the Parodie City: Augustine’s Sacramental Vision and its Institutional Implications. 17 113 Volume 14 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXVII AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO’S DE CIUITATE DEI: CONTENT, TRANSMISSION, AND INTERPRETATIONS (edited by Anthony Dupont and Gert Partoens) Anthony Dupont ֊ Gert Partoens Introduction. 1 Marina Giani Book XVIII of Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei in Four Carolingian Wit nesses . 9 Anthony Dupont The Anti-Pelagian Context of De ciuitate Dei : Human Mortality in Books XIV XXII. 23 Diane Fruchtman The Passio of the Sickbed Martyr and Augustine’s Definition of Mar tyrdom. 49 Kevin M. Kambo Theories of Divine Punishment in Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei. 61 Matthew Elia Fugitive Signs: Augustine’s Cross, Slavery, and Black Thought. 77 Montague Brown Augustine on Justice, Mercy, and Freedom. 91 Kristiaan Venken Unity and Division in Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei. 107 Jonathan Teubner Charity and Pastoral Power: A Reconsideration of Political
Augustinianism. 121
Table of Contents 18 Emmanuel Bermon Commitment to Public Life and Adherence to God According to a Letter from Nebridius to Augustine (ap. Aug., Ep. 5). 131 Paul R. Kolbet Freedom from Grim Necessity: Correcting Misreadings of Augustine on Torture. 139 Eva Elisabeth Houth Vrangbæk - Kristoffer L. Nielbo Composition and Change in De ciuitate Dei: A Case Study of Com putationally Assisted Methods. 149 Richard J. Dougherty Augustine’s Roman Heroes: The Contest of Classical and Christian Virtue. 165 Laela Zwollo Augustine’s Motivations for his Refutation of Porphyry and Theurgy in The City of God. 177 Volume 15 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXVIII AUGUSTINE AND HIS WRITINGS Michael Cameron How did Augustine Understand Reading Texts ad linerami. 1 Lai Dingluaia Augustine’s Evolving Attitudes to the Vetus Latina - Genesis as a Test Case. 11 Mark W. Elliott Questioning the Questions on the Heptateuch. 21 Jillian Marcantonio Speechless and Searching: Augustine’s Understanding of Infancy. 33 Lenka Karfíková Souls of Stars and Ideas of Individuals: Origenian Material in Augus tine’s Up.
14?. 41
Table of Contents Oscar Velasquez Augustinián Interiority and Platonic Dialectics: From Cassiciacum to Confessions. 19 57 Kenji Mizuochi What are the libri disciplinarum in Cassiciacum? Licentius’ Poem in Augustine’s Epistula 26. 65 Sean Hannan The Enforcement of Violence and the Force of Love in Augustine: Epistle 93 and its Aftermath. Martin Claes Reflections on Augustine’s Evaluation of the Body in his Later Comments on Genesis : A Christological Perspectve. 71 81 Enrico Moro Perception, Dreaming and Levels of Consciousness in Augustine’s De Genesi ad litteram XII. Marie-Ange Rakotoniaina The Circumcision of the Heart and the Making of Christian Identity in Augustine’s Enarrationes in Psalmos. 91 103 Phillip J. Brown Augustine’s Appropriation of Cyprian’s Unitive Tropes from De Ecclesiae Catholicae Unitate within his In Iohannis Euangelium Tractatus 1-16. Jiani Fan Saint Augustine’s Confessions and Speech Acts. Hana Benešová The Transformation of Desire in Saint Augustine’s Confessions and the Sermones ad Populum as a Paradigm for our Pilgrimage. 117 131 147 Rachel K. Teubner From
the Homiletic to the Lyric: Transformations of Genre in Augus tine’s Confessiones 9. Maurizio Filippo Di Silva Augustine’s Concept of materia spiritalis: Confessiones XII-XIII. 157 165
20 Table of Contents György Heidl Augustine on Singing. 173 Jimmy Chan Living with Happiness in a Troubled World? A Critical Exploration of Augustine’s Reception of Stoic Emotions in De civitate Dei. 181 Martin Bellerose A Theology of Hospitality from Augustine’s Understanding of the Theophany of Mamre. 203 Tamara Saeteros Pérez Love and creatio, con versio, formatio in Augustine of Hippo. 213 Kitty Bouwman Continence as Mystagogue. Divine Motherhood in the Conversion of Augustine. 227 Przemysław Nehring Navigating between Stereotypes: Augustine on Marriage and Vir ginity. 243 Volume 16 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXIX AUGUSTINE THE THEOLOGIAN AND POLEMICIST Thomas Clemmons Sol and Fons: Trinitarian and Christological Sequencing in Augus tine’s Writings from Cassiciacum and Thagaste. 1 Isabelle Bochet Credere in Christum: The Development of the Augustinián Notion of Fides. 13 Marie Pauliat Tradi pro Christo, tradere Christum: Mt. 10:20 dans le De doctrina Christiana, une interprétation isolée ?. 33 Gregory M. Cruess The Challenge of Augustine’s Biblical Christology: Re-
reading the In lohannis Evangelium Tractatus. 43
Table of Contents 21 Enrique A. Eguiarte Christological Insights in Augustine’s Expositio Epistulae ad Gaiatas 51 Kimberly F. Baker A Preached Theology: Augustine’s Doctrine of the Totus Christus. 59 Teng He Rethinking the Relationship between Grace and Free Will in Ad Simplicianum I 2. 67 Gábor Kendeffy The Theme of the Nothingness of Man in the Works of Saint Augus tine . 77 Amanda Knight The Intermediary of Light in Augustine’s Theory of Vision and Divine Illumination. 87 Joseph L. Grabau Jn. 1:17 and Gal. 4:4-5 in Augustine of Hippo’s Anti-Donatist Polemics and Preaching: Johannine and Pauline Perspectives on Grace. 97 Carles Buenacasa Augustine and the Vituperation of Donatists: The Strategy of Crim inalizing the Opponent. 109 Samuel Cardwell Augustine, Prosper, and the Stirrings of Missionary Consciousness. 117 Ranko Watanabe Augustine’s Perspectives on Practical Healing of Concupiscence . 129 Aaron Vanspauwen Between a Free Will and a Divine Grace: The Treatise Aduersus Manichaeos of Evodius of Uzalis and its Anti-Pelagian Context. 141 Kenneth Wilson Augustine of Hippo’s Tenuous Tension between Stoic Providence and
Christian Free Will. Adam Trettel God as Rhetorician: Divine ‘Showing’ in De ciuitate Dei 14.26-7 . 153 169
22 Table of Contents Morten Kock Møller The Example of the Twins: Rom. 9:10-3 as a Proof-Text in Augus tine’s Polemics against Pelagians and Semi-Pelagians. 177 David Burkhart Janssen Inimici gratiae Christi: The Development of Augustine’s Construction of Pelagianism ca. 418. 187 Joshua Papsdorf More than Just a Foil? Julian of Eclanum on Marriage, Sexuality, and Concupiscence. 199 Volume 17 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXX CINERES EXTINCTI DOGMATIS REFOUENDO ? “PELAGIANISM” IN THE CHRISTIAN SOURCES FROM 431 TO THE CAROLINGIAN PERIOD (edited by Raúl Villegas Marín) Raúl Villegas Marín Introduction. 1 María Victoria Escribano Paño Honorio, Flavio Constancio y la legislación anti-pelagiana de 418 . 7 Jérémy Delmulle A List of Augustine’s Anti-Pelagian Works by Prosper of Aquitaine (c. coll. 21.3). 31 Richard Flower T cut its neck with its own sword’: Tradition, Subversion and Heresiological Authority in thePraedestinatus. 55 Matthieu Pignot Baptismal Exorcism as Proof of Original Sin: The Legacy of Augus tine’s Liturgical Argument in the Early Medieval West. 79 Mickaël Ribreau Pelage, Célestius et la controverse pélagienne dans les sermons, de Léon le Grand à Grégoire
le Grand. 101
Table of Contents 23 Giulio Malavasi The Pelagian Controversy in Eastern Sources from the Council of Ephesus (431) to Photius. 117 Raúl Villegas Marín The Traps of the Heresiological Discourse: ‘Pelagianism’ in the British and Irish Sources. 135 Volume 18 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXI INDIVIDUALITY, KNOWLEDGE, VIRTUE AND EXISTENCE IN MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR (edited by Sotiris Mitralexis) Sotiris Mitralexis Introduction. 1 Marcin Podbielski Philosophical Poly-Consistency in Maximus the Confessor. 5 Dionysios Skliris The Notions of the Person and the Individual in Light of the Ques tion of the Individuality of Christ in Saint Maximus the Confessor (ca. 580-662). 29 Alexis Torrance ‘Christ is not an Individual’: The Meaning and Reception of an Early Byzantine Christological Argument. 43 Demetrios Bathrellos The Concepts of Sin and Sinlessness in St Maximus the Confes sor . 51 Demetrios Harper Self-Determination and the Question of Subjectivity: Moral Selfhood in Maximus the Confessor. 59 Aleksandar Djakovac Soul According to St Maximus the Confessor: Entity or Person?. 67
24 Table of Contents Vladimir Cvetkovič The Relationship between the Logos of Well-Being and Mode of Existence in Maximus the Confessor. 83 Matthew B. Hale Virtue, the Indwelling of the Word, and Incarnate Meaning: A Reading of Maximus the Confessor’s Ambigua 7 and 10. 95 Eric Lopez Ascetic Knowledge and Anagogical Knowing in Maximus the Con fessor. 109 Volume 19 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXII ERIUGENA’S CHRISTIAN NEOPLATONISM AND ITS SOURCES IN PATRISTIC AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY (edited by Ilaria L.E. Ramelli) Ilaria L.E. Ramelli Introduction: The Importance of the Theme and of the Contributions 1 FIRST PART: GOD Andrew Louth Eriugena and Maximos on Divisions of Beings. 25 Stephen R.L. Clark Plotinus, Eriugena and the Uncreated Image. 33 Paul van Geest Augustine and Eriugena on God’s Being. Differences in their Apophatic Approach to God. 51 Deirdre Carabine The Transcendence and Alterity of God in Eriugena and his Patristic Sources. 63 Dermot Moran Eriugena on the Five Modes of Being and Non-Being: Reflections on his Sources. 73
Table of Contents 25 GOD AND THE COSMOS: CONNECTING CHAPTER Ilaria L.E. Ramelli From God to God: Eriugena’s Protology and Eschatology against the Backdrop of his Patristic Sources. 99 SECOND PART: COSMOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND ETHICS Willenden Otten Eriugena as the Last Patristic Cosmo logist. 127 Theo Ковиѕсн Creation out of Nothing ֊ Creation out of God: Eriugena’s Philosophy as the Origin of Idealism. 143 Dominic J. O’Meara Traces of Ancient Virtue in Eriugena?. 153 John Gavin Betrayal and Contemplation: Judas and the Neoplatonism of John Scottus Eriugena. 161 Adrian Mihai Universal Salvation and the Completeness of Heaven in Eriugena. 175 Isidoros C. Katsos Eriugena’s Theory of Light and its Hexaemeral Sources: Rethinking Eriugena’s Knowledge of the Greek Patristic Corpus. 183 Agnieszka Kijewska Eriugena is Reading St Augustine. 193 Ernesto Sergio Mainoldi Eriugena’s reditus vs Neoplatonic epistrophé: Tracing Paradigmatic Divergences. 213 Alexander R. Titus Some Dionysian Influences on John Scottus Eriugena’s On Predes tination. 227
Adrian N. Guiu Philosophical Dialogue and Contemplation of the Cosmos in Augus tine, Boethius, and Eriugena. 239
Table of Contents 26 RESPONSES Willemien Otten Response. 265 Deirdre Carabine Response. 273 Volume 20 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXIII BIBLICA Sébastien Morlet Symphonie Exegesis: From Greek to Patristic Thought. 3 Charles E. Hill The Capitulatio Vaticana: The Earliest Biblical Chapter System, with a New Tradent. 25 Francesco Celia ‘Vanity and Choice of Spirit’ : Physics and Human Will in the Early Christian Exegesis of Ecclesiastes. 39 Jörg Rüpke Urbanität als Distinktionsmerkmal von Texten: Urbanisierung und Ruralisierung in den römischen Evangelien. 51 Timothy P. Hein Magically Satisfying: Matthew's Magi Came in Order to Fulfill what was Written by the Early Christian Interpreters. 65 Anna Pessinä The Use of Patristic Literature for the Reconstruction of the New Testament. A Case Study: Matt. 27:51-3. 75 Riemer Roukema Christ as Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification, and Redemption (1 Cor. 1:30): Neglect and Appropriation of Pauline Theology in Ancient Christianity. 87 Martina Vercesi Revelation 19-21 in North African Authors: Chance for
Recon structing the Most Ancient Text?. 99
27 Table of Contents JUDAICA Jenny R. Labendz Eschatological Laughter: Tertullian and the Rabbis. 115 Marius A. van Willigen The Typology of the Patriarchs Jacob and Joseph in Early Christian Tradition. 125 Serafim Seppälä Portrayal of Jews in Syriac and Early Byzantine Mystical Litera ture. 141 PHILOSOPHICA, TELEOLOGICA, ETHICA György Geréby On the Theology of the Anonymous Hymn to god. 153 Cyril Hovorun The Figure of Socrates in the Early Patristic Culture Wars. 165 Jussi Junni Creation out of Nothing or out of Really Nothing? Uses of μή öv and ουκ öv in Pre-Nicene Theology. 173 Gianluca PisciNi Qu’est-ce qu’une άλογος πίστις ? Étude des emplois de ce grief en dehors de la polémique antichrétienne antique. 187 Tina Dolidze The Case for Considering Theological Language as a Special Lin guistic System. 201 Manea Ema Shirinian The Schema isagogicum apud Patres Ecclesiae. 215 Dean Georcheski Divine Origin or Divine Becoming: The Concept of διπλούς in Pseudo-Macarius’ Homilies and Plotinus’ Enneads. 227 Xavier Morales ‘Modalism’ ֊ A Critical Assessment of a Modem
Interpretative Para digm . 237
Table of Contents 28 Hieromonk Methody (Zinkovskiy) Variegated Unity: On the Discrepancy and Overlapping of the Seman tic Fields of the Terms ‘Atom’ and ‘Hypostasis’ in Patristic Thought 249 Meredith Danezan The Exegesis of Filiation from Origen to Didymus : A Rewritten Heritage. 259 Marie Frey Rébeillé-Borgella La traduction de παράκλητος dans les citations bibliques des Pères de l’Église latins : Paracletus, aduocatus ou consolator ?. 271 Samuel Fernández The Fourth-Century Controversies. Reevaluating the Evidence towards the Next Centenary of Nicaea (325-2025). 289 Johannes Zachhuber The Philosophical Dimension of theChristological Controversy. 303 Matthew J. Thomas Righteous-ed by Faith: Justification as Factitive in the Pre-Augustinian Tradition. 327 Lorenzo Perrone ‘Sacrifice of a Broken Spirit’: The Prayer of the Sinner in Ancient Christianity. 333 Stephen M. Meawad Virtue Ethics, Scripture, and Early Christianity: Patristic Sacred Read ing as a Transformative Struggle. 365 Thea Gomelauri Satan between the Sages and the Fathers. 385 Chungman Lee Reconsidering the Filioque from Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of
Hippo. 399 Jason R. Radcliff Patristic Theologies of Holy Orders and the Issue of Homosexual Ordination Today. 411 Miguel Ángel Ramírez Batalla ¿Vino nuevo en odres viejos? Sexualidad y matrimonio en la literatura patrística de Hermas a Clemente deAlejandría. 419
Table of Contents 29 Mark D. Ellison A Gold-Glass Medallion’s Participation in Early Christian Discourse on Marriage. ^ ^ Volume 21 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXIV HAGIOGRAPHICA Maria Munkholt Christensen Holy Women and Exegesis: Approaching Female Voices in Hagiographical Literature. 3 Young Richard Kim Mediterranean Connectivity in the Lives of Two Saints of Cyprus. 11 Christopher Sprecher From Noregur to Nea Rhõmê: The Cult of Saint Olaf in Byzantium and Metropolitanism. 21 Luis Salés Systems Intelligence and Byzantine Domestic Violence: The Life of Matrona of Perge as a Case Study. 29 Andreas Westergren Wandering Legends: A Dialogue between a Syrian Saint and the City of Antioch in the Fifth Century AD. 43 ASCETICA Andrew Guffey On the Existence of ‘the Encratites’. 55 Elizabeth Agaiby Copto-Arabic Sayings Attributed to St Antony the Great. 67 Elisabet Göransson Studying the ‘Pelagius and Johannes’ Collection of Sayings of the Desert Fathers. Steps towards a New Edition of the Latin Recep tion . 75
зо Table of Contents Daniel Becerra Wild Monks and Rational Animals: The Subversion of Human Exceptionalism in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers. 89 Hellen Dayton Slapping of a Monk, Evil Possession and ταπεινοφροσύνη : (Humility of the Mind) According to the Desert Fathers. 101 Przemysław Piwowarczyk Modes of Knowing among Coptic Monks of Western Thebes. Ill Deborah Casewell The Joy of the Saints: Exploring the Role of Joy in Desert Monasticism. 125 David Brakke Cursing Monks: The Early Monastic Context of Two Christian Prayers for Justice from Egypt. 139 Andrew Cain The Greek Historia monachorum in Aegypto and the Origenist Con troversy. 157 Iskandar Bcheiry Swaying between Monasticism and Laity: Re-shaping the Character of Severas of Antioch in his Biography Written by Patriarch Cyriacus of Tikrit (d. 817). 167 Rahel Schär Consultationes Zacchei Christiani et Apollonit philosophi: A Literary Dialogue Arguing for Monasticism. 181 MARTYRIA Katherine E. Milco Pity and the Family: The Inversion of Forensic Protocol in Early Christian Martyrdom
Narratives. 193 Hiroaki Adachi ‘I Baptize Myself in the Name of Jesus Christ’ : The Female Apostle Thecla and her Self-Decision before God. 203 Mauricio Saavedra La Tradición Juánica en el Asia Menor y el Martirio de Policarpo . 217
Table of Contents 31 Volume 22 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXV LITURGICA, TRACTATUS SYMBOLI Maria Theotokos Adams Beyond Diabasis Alone: Philo’s Alternative Liturgical Theology of Pascha and Early Christian Computus. 3 Nils H. Korsvoll Liturgy in Ancient Amulets ֊ A Part of the Conversation. 15 Thomas O’Loughlin Rethinking the Didache’ s Evidence for Eucharistic Practices in the Light of the Diversity of Practice Witnessed in Luke 22:17-20. 31 Kevin KÜNZL Chewing on the Eucharist or on the Gospel? The Metaphor ideas are food, John 6 and the Last Supper in Origen. 39 Hugo MÉNDEZ What does Lazarus Have to Do with the Epiphany? Unraveling a Mystery in the Early Jerusalem Lectionary. 51 Barry M. Craig His Multi-Lauded Hands: Origin and Evolution of the Hand Element in Liturgical Institution Narratives. 65 Wolfram Kinzig What’s in a Creed? A New Perspective on Old Texts. 75 ORIENTALIA Ame J. Hobbel Creation Theology in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian. 97 Seth M. Stadel The Biblical Sources of the Eschatology of Aphrahat. Ill Philip Michael Forness The Earliest Syriac Homiliaries: Authorship and Anonymity. 123
Table of Contents 32 Dominique Gönnet A Syriac Life of Simeon Stylites (Ms. Damascus 12/17, ff. 52b.171b.3). Edition, Analysis and Perspectives. 141 Jeff W. Childers Jacob of Sarug’s Memra 9 On Praise at Table: A Newly Published Syriac Text. 149 Nicolò Sassi Towards a New Edition of the Book of Hierotheos. 157 Valentina Duca Pauline Echoes in Isaac of Nineveh (7th Century): An Initial Investi gation . 165 Valentin-Cosmin Vesa World and Body in the Writings of Isaac of Nineveh. Asceticism and Communication. 179 Candace L. Buckner A Healing Vision: Elements of the Greco-Roman Miraculous Healing Tradition in the Coptic Life of Onnophrius. 191 Catalin-Stefan Popa Invoking the Patristic Authority in Controversies. The 318 Fathers of Nicaea and the 150 Fathers of Constantinople in Late Antique East Syriac Texts. 205 Khachik Grigoryan Interpretation of Christological Passages of Pre-Chalcedonian Fathers by the 8lh֊Century Armenian Theologians Ovan Odznetsi and Khosrovik Targmanich. 215 Ayse Icoz ‘Fear of God’ as the Foundation of Morality
in the Ethical Writings of Medieval Arabophone Christian Authors. 223 CRITICA ET PHILOLOGICA Jan Heilmann The Function of ‘Reading Aids’ in Early New Testament Manu scripts . 239
33 Table of Contents Anahit Avagyan Armenische Übersetzung des pseudoathanasianischen Dialogus Quaesñones ad Antiochum ducem (CPG 2257). 249 Volume 23 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXVI APOCRYPHA ET GNOSTICA David E. Wilhite Jesus in The Infancy Gospel of ‘the Israelite’ and the God of Israel. 3 Tarmo Toom Theological Basics: Ptolemy’s Theological Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. 17 Francesca Minonne The Refutation of All Heresies, Gnostics and the Debate on a New τέχνη γραμματική inEarly Christianity. 29 Robert Williams Excerpts from Theodotus : Social Significance of Apostolic Identity and Boundaries. 39 Guiliano Chiapparmi The Theodotus of Clement of Alexandria was Not a Valentinian? Analysis of Excerpts from Theodotus 1-3. 55 IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH ֊ THE MYSTERIOUS BISHOP (edited by Kevin Künzl) Kevin Künzl Introduction. 69 James B. Leavenworth Wisely Receiving or Foolishly Perishing: Sifting the Variegated Audience of Ignatius of Antioch. 71 Brian W. Bunnell Kingdom of God in Ignatius and Paul: A Social-Linguistic Com parison of an Early Christian Stock Phrase. 81
Table of Contents 34 Charles A. Bobertz Ritual Practice and Social Formation in Ignatius of Antioch’s Letter to the Smyrneans. 93 Kevin KOnzl The Ignatian Eucharist in Transition: Textual Variation as Evidence for Transformations in Meal Practice and Theology. 99 Markus Vinzent Ignatian Recensions: What are these and How Many?. 121 Reginardus Eystettensis Ignatius Theophorus. Bischof von Antiochia und ganz Syrien, Papst der Syrisch-orthodoxen Kirche. 135 THE SECOND AND THIRD CENTURIES J. Christopher Edwards The Epistle of Barnabas and the Origins of the Accusation that the Jews Killed Jesus. 147 Robert A. Lane The Relationship of Purpose, Occasion, and Structure in Irenaeus’ Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching. 155 Emiliano Rubens Urciuoli An Archetypal Blasé? Justin Martyr and the Segmentation of Chris tians’ Urban Life. 163 Paul Hårtog The Hospitality of Noah in 1 Clement. 185 Clayton N. Jefford Why are there no Manuscripts of the Ancient Didachel. 195 László Perendy Tatianus Grammaticus? Tatian’s Discordant Voices about the Achieve ments of Greek
Grammarians. 203 Ian N. Miles Tatian’s Diatessaron as ‘Canonical’ Gospel. Walter Bauer and the Reception of Christian ‘Apocrypha’. 215
Table of Contents Monika Recinová The Influence of the Commonplace of Xenophanean Philosophical Theology on Athenagoras of Athens’ Legado pro Chrisdanis. 35 229 Janelle Peters The Crown and the Games in 2Clement·. Healing, Status, and Alms giving . 245 Carson Bay Pseudo-Hegesippus and the Beginnings of Christian Historiography in Late Antiquity. Ruth Sutcliffe No Need to Apologise? Tertullian and the Paradox of Polemic against Persecution. Alex Fogleman Tertullian as Catechist: The Example of De bapdsmo. 255 267 279 J. Columcille Dever Prometheus, Creation, and Christ: Tertullian of Carthage’s Defense of the Christian Narrative. 289 Benjamin Cabe The Engendered Soul in Apelles and Tertullian. 301 István M. Bugår Hippolytus on the Virgin. 309 Edwina Murphy Fiery Trials and Salvific Water: Cyprian’s Use of 1 Peter. 317 Joseph E. Lenow Cyprian on Christ’s Continuing Agency in the Church: The Impor tance of Episde 10. 327 Matthew Esquivel Penance and Ecclésial Purity: The Divine Urgency
behind Cyprian’s Response to the Decían Persecution. 341 Elisa Victoria Blum Part of Baptism or Reconciliation? On the imposido manus in the Baptismal Dispute. 351
Table of Contents 36 Laetitia Ciccolini Ongoing Research on the Quod idola dii non sint (CPL 57): The Question of the Title. 361 Zachary Cornac Esterson Land of the Apocalypse. The Pannonian Context of Victorinus of Pettau’s Commentary on Revelation. 371 Alexey Morozov Pour une édition critique du De Resurrectione de Méthode d’Olympe : Enjeux et problèmes. 397 Nathan Tilley Sterile Virgins and Procreative Texts: Platonic Verbal Reproduction in Methodius’ Symposium. 407 Alberto D’Incà Forma feminarum. ‘Feminine’ Ideas in Third-Century Christian North Africa: An Occasion to Rethink Commodian’s Origins. 425 Volume 24 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXVII THE FIRST HALF OF THE FOURTH CENTURY Han-luen Kantzer Komline Amobius and the Argument from Antiquity. 3 William G. Rusch A Bishop Writes Home: A Letter from Eusebius of Palestinian Cae sarea to his Diocese. 11 Marie-Gabrielle Belmont Le chapitre 6 d'Isaïe commenté par Eusèbe de Cesaree : Un reflet d’une évolution de l’exégèse eusébienne ?. 17 Gregory Allen Robbins ‘Finding Similar Things’: Anomalies in Eusebius’ Sections and
Canons. 29 Michael Bland Simmons Un análisis filológico comparativo Griego-Siríaco de los fragmentos de Gressmann Bruchstücken XVI (V.37s.) y XVII (V.42) del Libro V de la Teofania de Eusebio de Cesárea. 37
37 Table of Contents Bemard Pouderon La Cohortatio du Pseudo-Justin doit-elle bien être attribuée à Marcel d’Ancyre ? Examen d’une objection soulevée par P.F. Beatrice. 55 Viacheslav V. Lytvynenko ֊ Irina M. Gritsevskaya Athanasius in Slavonie. 67 Samuel B. Johnson ‘The Lord Created Me’: Does Christ ‘Preexist’ for Athanasius?. 81 Kirill ZlNKOVSKIY St Athanasius the Great on Matter and the Human Body. Literature Review and Some Critical Reflections. 93 Jonathan Stutz Slandering the Bishop: The Synod of Tyre in Athanasius of Alexan dria’s Apologia contra Arianos and Gelasius of Caesarea. 109 Robin Orton The ‘Consubstantiality’ of Christ’s Flesh and Divinity in Apolinarius of Laodicea ’ s Fourth-Century Disciples. 121 Richard A. Brumback III Gregory of Elvira as anEvolvingPro-Nicene. 127 Grayden McCashen The Date and Context of Fortunatianus of Aquileia’s Gospels Com mentary. 135 Ross M. Twele Could Homoeans Still be Pro-Nicenes? The Case of Fortunahan of Aquileia. Diego Elias Arfuch Entre le culte et l’histoire. Échos autour de la figure d’Épiphane de Salamine selon l’hagiographie. 147 159 LACTANTIUS
(edited by Oliver Nicholson) Oliver Nicholson Lactantius: A Man of His Own Time?. 169 Stefan Freund The Hidden Library of Lactantius. 183
Table of Contents 38 Carmen Palomo Pinel The Ulpianian Libri ad edictum on the Shelf of Legal Books in Lactantius’ Library? The Evidence of lus fraternitatis. 197 Benjamin Hansen The Martyrs and their Master: Persecution, Christ and Christian Wit ness in Lactantius. 217 Jason Gehrke Rectus Status, Cultor Dei: Lactantius’ Pre-Nicene Latin Theology. 235 Blandine Colot A New Approach to the Refutation of the ‘Porphyry Hypothesis’ Applied to Inst. V 2, 3-11 : The Interpretado Romana of the Christian Lactantius. 247 Anthony P. Coleman Secondhand News: Lactantius, Ennius, and the Transmission of Euhemerus. 263 Volume 25 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXVIII THE SECOND HALF OF THE FOURTH CENTURY Manuel Mira The Understanding of Baptism of the ‘Enemies of the Spirit’ {De Spi ritu Sanato 13-5). 1 Alexander H. Pierce The Burning Bush Theophany in Eunomius of Cyzicus’ Apologia Apo logiae: An Exegetical Diagnostic in the Fourth-Century Trinitarian Controversy. 13 T. Scott Manor Did Epiphanius Know the Meaning of ‘Heresiology’?. 35 Chiara Bordino Epiphanius of Salamis and the Cult of
Images. 43 Anni Maria Laato Noah and the Flood in the Cento of Proba. 57
39 Table of Contents Anthony J. Thomas Divisibility, Indivisibility, and the Triune God: Ambrose of Milan’s De Abraham and the Dangers of Applying Philosophy to God. 69 Matthew S.C. Olver When Praying Does Not Shape Believing: Ambrose and Chrysostom as Test Cases for the Tension between Liturgy and Theology. 77 Florian Zacher The Immanent and Economic Trinity in Marius Victorinus’ Adversus Arium lb. 87 Thomas Brauch Spain and the Young Emperor Theodosius 1. 109 Nienke M. Vos Hagiography as Argumentation: Sulpicius Severus’ Narrative Technique in Vita Martini 7. 131 Christian T. Djurslev Two Greats in the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus: Cyrus and Alexander as Historical Harmony. 155 Michael P. Hanaghan Christian Visions in Sozomen’s Julian. 167 Christine McCann Climbing Jacob’s Ladder: St Jerome’s Use of Gen. 28:11-3 as a Spiritual Mentor. 181 Marcela Caressa ‘The Man Who is Angry with a Woman’. Jerome and Rufinus on the Image and the Body. 191 Krystyna-Maria Redeker Aspects of the ‘Suffering Servant’ in the Commentaries on the Book of Isaiah by Jerome and Haimo of
Auxerre. 205 Ingo Schaaf Urbs potens, urbs orbis domina, urbs Apostoli voce laudata. Jerome’s Adversus Iovinianum as an Exercise in Christian Romanness. 215 Thomas Dilbeck Prepositional Metaphysics and Vergil in Jerome’s Exegesis of Ephe sians 4:6. 223
Table of Contents 40 Dragoş Andrei Giulea Ousia and Physis in Eunomius’ Trinitarian Language of Apologia apologiae. 231 Constantine A. Bozinis John Chrysostom and Democracy. 245 Nicoleta Acatrinei The Human Nature of Homo Oeconomicus: An Anthropological Investigation in the Homilies on the Gospel of Matthew by Saint John Chrysostom. 255 Pierre Molinié Hyphenation in John Chrysostom’s Exegetical Homilies. A Case Study on the Link between Exegesis and Parénesis Taken from the Homilies on Philippians (CPG 4432). 269 Pak-Wah Lai Rhetoric and Therapy in John Chrysostom’s Trinitarian Discourse. 283 Nozomu Yamada Pelagians’, Chrysostom’s and Augustine’s Different Views on Pain of Childbirth as Revealed through their Counsel to Women. 295 John Bekos St John Chrysostom on Genealogy and the Later Foucault or How to Read (Early) Christian Texts on Citizenship and Sexuality. 309 Francesca P. Barone Le livre d ’Esther dans la Synopsis Scripturae Sacrae attribuée à Jean Chrysostome. 321 Michael A. Tishel ‘Suddenly We Have Become Saints and Sons’ : The Centrality of the Sudden (Έξαίφνης) in John Chrysostom’s Homilies on Romans. 337 Beatrice Victoria Ang Examining John Chrysostom’s
Ideal of the Ascetic Priest. 349 Radu Gârbacea A New Indirect Witness to In Transfigurationem Domini (CPG 5807): Codex Romanus Angelicas gr. 125 (T.1.7). 363
41 Table of Contents David Lloyd Dusenbury The Limits of Punishment: A Critique of (Human-to-Inhuman) Reincarnation in Nemestus of Emesa's De Natura Hominis. 373 Thomas F. Heyne Nemestus the Neurologist: Dissecting the Brain in De natura hominis 391 Dorothee Schenk John Cassian on Monastic and Traditional Education. 403 Marianne Djuth Defending Augustine: How Augustinián is Faustus of Rie/.' De gratia'? 413 Laura Kathleen Roesch Envisioning the Interior: Violence, Landscapes, and the Poetics of Christianization in Prudentius and Paulinus of Noia. 425 Volume 26 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXIX FROM THE FIFTH CENTURY ONWARDS (GREEK WRITERS) Maria Panagia Mióla Basil of Seleucia’s Homilia in lob (CPG 6667) and its Depiction of the Voice. 3 Comelis Hoogerwerf Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Interpretation of the Birth Announcements of Ishmael and Isaac (Genesis 16 and 18) and its Reception in EastSyriac and Greek Sources. 9 Ashish J. Naidu Adam-Christ Typology in Cyril of Alexandria and John Chrysostom 21 Alexey Streltsov The Impassible Passion: Cyril’s Unitive Christology at the Crossroads between Christian Tradition and Plotinus’ Psychology. 29 Shawn J. Wilhite ‘Was it Not the Only Begotten that was Speaking Long Ago’: Cyril of Alexandria’s Christological Exegesis in his Commentary on Hebrews {Heb.
1:1-2). 39
42 Table of Contents Brad Boswell Goats, Gods, and the Mystery of Christ: Exegesis and Narrative Conflict between Julian and Cyril. 51 Andrew Mercer Salvation and the Soul of Christ in Cyril of Alexandria. 69 Michael C. Magree Surpassing Mere Logomachy: Cyril and Theodoret on the Third and Fourth Anathemas. 75 Georgios Siskos Fundamental Differences on Christological Expressions of St Cyril of Alexandria and Severusof Antioch. 83 Veronica M. Tierney The Gift of the Holy Spirit: Pledge and Fulfillment in Cyril of Alexandria. 101 Carlos Marcelo Singh Mesconi Diadochus of Photike and the Discernment of Spirits. 109 Alberto Nigra John of Scythopolis as a Precursor of John Damascene in the Theo logical Development towards Trinitarian Perichoresis: A Hypothesis. 121 Alexandru A. Barna The Gnoseological Function of σύμβολον in Dionysius the Areopagite 133 Michael Muthreich Some Remarks on the Arabic Epistula ad s. Timotheum de passione apostolorum Petri et Pauli. 145 Bradley K. Storin Monastic Identity and Violence in Callinicus’ Vita Hypatii. 155 Simon Samuel Ford Confronting Cyprian: Anti-Rigorism in the Letters of Severus of
Antioch. 167 Yuichi Tsunoda Composite Nature without Particularities: Leontius of Byzantium’s Understanding of Severus of Antioch’s Miaphysite Christology. 183
Table ol ('omenis 43 Teodor Tăbuş The Imperial Reception of Cyrilian Christology in the (■ "' Century on the Basis of the Theological Writings of Justinian I. Maxim Venetskov Reading Traditions of the Ladder of John Sinaites According to the Manuscript Marks. Paul M. Blowers The Vanity of Human Life in the Poetry of George of Pisidia. Echoes of Patristic Lament. FOLLOWING THE HOLY FATHERS: PATRISTIC SOURCES IN THE PALAMITE CONTROVERSY (edited by Tikhon Alexander Pino) Tikhon Alexander Pino Introduction. 239 Christiaan Kappes Gregory Palamas’ Defense of Theology as Επιστήμη: Historical Back ground and Sources. ^3 Alexandros Chouliaras Αΐσθησις νοερά καί θεία (Intellectual and Divine Perception). A Major Notion in St Gregory Palamas’ Anthropology. 271 Jane Sloan Peters Gregory Palamas’ Debt to Maximus the Confessor’s Dyenergist Christology. Dmitry Biriukov The Topic of the Divine Energies as Accidents in the Palamite octrine: Its Meaning, Historical Context, Including that of the Teaching about the Nature of Theological Language. Alessia Brombin Historia brevis
to Anne of Savoy: An Attempt to Rediscovering the Role of David Dishypatos on the Hesychast’s Controversy. Andreas Zachariou The Church Fathers in Gregory Acindynos’ Theological Conception: The Interpretation of the Term μεΐζον. 289
Table of Contents 44 Petros N. TOULIS Reception and Interpretation of the Patristic Tradition in Theophanes of Nicaea’s Works. 341 Volume 27 STUDIA PATRISTICA CXXX FROM THE FIFTH CENTURY ONWARDS (LATIN WRITERS) Francesco Lubian Between Miniaturized Epic and Typological Exegesis: The Role of Moses in Prudentius’ Dittochaeon. Thomas Tsartsidis The Date, Unity and Reason behind the Two Books of Prudentius’ Contra orationem Symmachi. Mante Lenkaitytė Ostermann Le De laude eremi d’Eucher de Lyon et la tradition contemplative médiévale (Pierre Damien, Guigues Ier, Pétrarque). Theresia Hainthaler Christology in Avitus of Vienne. 3 17 31 41 Ilaria Morresi The Division of Knowledge between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Diagrams on the divisto philosophiae in Cassiodorus’ Institutiones saeculares. 53 James K. Lee Petrine Authority in the Ecclesiology of Leo the Great. 69 Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez Body and Spirit’s Health within the Thought of Caesarius of Arles and Gregory of Tours. 79 Maria del Flat Mióla The Female Monastery of Saint Caesarius of Arles: His Hidden Col laborators in the Christianization of
Arles and Beyond. 87 Hector Scerrl Gregory the Great Warns against Simony in his Letters. 97
Table of Contents 45 Brendan Lupton Gregory the Great’s Contribution to the Tradition of Patience. 103 Pere Maymó i Capdevila Germanie Identities in the Gregorian Dialogues. 113 Annemarie Pilarski Blessed be the Sick? Eugenius of Toledo on Suffering, Sin, and Salvation (carni. 13 and 14). 123 Joel Varela Rodríguez La ordenación de la vida monástica según Tajón de Zaragoza (Sententiae 2, 45-9). 135 Jan Dominik Bogataj Metamorphosis and Theosis: Andrew of Crete on the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Deification of the Human Nature. 145 Thomas Cattoi Insubstantial Mystery: The Role of ένυπόστατος in the Christology of John Damascene. 159 Petros Tsagkaropoulos The Religious Other in the Homilies of John of Damascus: Ref erences to the Christian Confessions and Muslims of the Middle East. 171 Rūta Šileikytė Zukienė Divine Attributes and the Notion of Atemporal Eternity in the Old English Boethius. 183 FEMALE POWER AND ITS PROPAGANDA (edited by Mattia Chiriatti) Anja Busch Praise and Polemics. Theodosian Empresses and their Contempo raries
. 197 Mattia Chiriatti ‘Con toda certeza llegasteis a conocer a esta joven paloma, criada en el nido imperial’ (Puleher., 462, 10-2): Pulquería y su representación en el βασιλικός λόγος de Gregorio de Nisa. 215
Table of Contents 46 Silvia Acerbi ‘Invitado por el emperador y la Augusta, el santo se sentó a la mesa con ellos’ (Vida de Teodoro de Sykeon, 97): Brechas en la invisibi lidad y reclusión de las emperatrices bizantinas (ss. IV-VII). 231 Oriol Diñares Cabrerizo Pelagia, the Barbarian Wife of the Last of the Romans. Women, Politics, and Religion in the Fifth Century AD. 251 Margarita Vallejo Girvés The Image of Empress Lupicina (Euphemia) in the Patristic Sources 263 Elisabet Seijo Ibáñez Matrimonio y conversion en las cortes merovingia y visigoda: Brune hilda e Ingunda. 279 Ernest Marcos Hierro The Contest of Beauty and Sainthood: The Empress Bride as the Mirror of Perfection. 295 Francisco López-Santos Kornberger Empress Aikaterine’s Role in John Skylitzes’ Continuation. 315 THEOLOGIZING PERFORMANCE IN THE BYZANTINE TRADITION (edited by Damaskinos Olkinuora) Andrew Mellas Performing the Symphony of Salvation: Liturgical Mysticism in a Hymn by Romanos the Melodist. 335 Damaskinos (Olkinuora) of Xenophontos Byzantine Liturgical Commentaries and the Notion of Performance 353 Vessela Valiavitcharska Logos prophorikos in Middle Byzantine Thought. 371 Andreas Andreopoulos Liturgical Dialogues: Clergy and Laity Concelebrating. An Analysis of the Christian Liturgy through
Aristotle’s Poetics. 385 Erik Z.D. Ellis Performing Acclamation in Tenth-Century Byzantium: De Cerimoniis between Roman Practice and Christian Theory. 403
47 Table of Contents NACHLEBEN Jeanette Kreijkes Grace or Joy? Chrysostom’s Contradictory Reception by Calvin in his Commentary on 2Cor. 1:15 and Phlm. 1:7. 429 Davide Dainėse Eusebius of Caesarea as a Source for Federico Borromeo. 435 Inés Bolinhas The Patristic Sources of ‘Rigans monies', of Saint Thomas Aquinas 449 Marie-Anne Vannier Meister Eckhart Reading Augustine. 459 Silvia Bara Bancel Wisdom in St Augustine and Meister Eckhart. 477 Irene Petrou Knowledge and Reason versus Experience and Practice: Jonathan Edwards and the Patristic Doctrine of Deification. 489 David Komline Schleiermacher, Sabellius, and Inter-Trinitarian Equality. 503 Tommaso Manzon On the Patristic Roots of Reformed Theology: Herman Bavinck’s Reading of the Church Fathers on the Attributes of God. 511 Antoine Paris From Wittgenstein to Clement and from Clement to Wittgenstein. A Few Thoughts for a Literary Comparison Including Patristic Lit erature . 531 Aneke Dornbusch Hermann Dômes (1895-1977) ֊ Patristics during the ‘Kirchenkampf 539 Margaret Guise Engendering Difference: Resonance and Dissonance in Approaches to Gender within the Writings of the Two Gregorys and Luce higaray. 549 Andrej Jeftić Systematic and Historical Reading of the Fathers: The Case of Thomas F.
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