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Perichoresis, Deification, and Christological Predication in John of Damascus

Authors: Richard Cross;

Perichoresis, Deification, and Christological Predication in John of Damascus

Abstract

La pensee de Jean Damascene s'est developpee dans un contexte de philosophie classique, et fondamentalement stoique. L'A. examine en premier lieu son interpretation de la nature, notamment dans sa theorie des univers. Dans une deuxieme partie, il se penche sur des theories classiques de melange, en meme temps qu'une description complete de la facon de Jean de traiter ce genre d'unions. Il presente ensuite son affirmation que les proprietes divines et humaines sont attribuees a la seule personne et que les deux natures sont intimement liees. Enfin il examine la revendication de deification, et la theorie que la nature divine penetre et agit dans la nature humaine.

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