The filioque impasse : patristic roots / Michelle Coetzee.
2012
BT123 .C648 2012eb
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Title
The filioque impasse : patristic roots / Michelle Coetzee.
Author
ISBN
9781463205003 (e-book)
1463205007 (e-book)
9781463233860 (electronic bk.)
1463233868 (electronic bk.)
9781463202552
1463205007 (e-book)
9781463233860 (electronic bk.)
1463233868 (electronic bk.)
9781463202552
Published
Piscataway, New Jersey : Gorgias Press, 2012.
Copyright
©2012
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (287 pages)
Call Number
BT123 .C648 2012eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)900885460
Summary
A fascinating study of the underlying reasons for the disagreement over the clause "and the Son" in the Western version of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan creed, which contributed to the schism between Eastern and Western Christians. Coetzee argues that there has been a great deal of misunderstanding of the positions of each tradition by the other, partly due to the fact that East and West imbue certain key words, such as 'person' and 'unity', with different meanings which Coetzee believes come from different understandings of Hellenic philosophy. Against this backdrop, Coetzee sets about clearing up some of the misunderstandings
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Frontmatter
Table of Contents
Foreword / Moss, Rodney
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The filioque: meaning and arguments
2. Untangling the arguments
3. The Eastern approach to truth
4. Perception and conception in Orthodox thought
5. The indivisible Trinity
6. The procession of the Spirit
7. Origins of the Western conception
8. Unity to filioque
9. Augustine's psychological analogies
10. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Table of Contents
Foreword / Moss, Rodney
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The filioque: meaning and arguments
2. Untangling the arguments
3. The Eastern approach to truth
4. Perception and conception in Orthodox thought
5. The indivisible Trinity
6. The procession of the Spirit
7. Origins of the Western conception
8. Unity to filioque
9. Augustine's psychological analogies
10. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Source of Description
Print version record.
Series
Perspectives on philosophy and religious thought ; 6.
Available in Other Form
Print version: Coetzee, Michelle. Filioque impasse : patristic roots. Piscataway, New Jersey : Gorgias Press, ©2012 xv, 270 pages Perspectives on philosophy and religious thought ; 6
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