Patristic Studies in Global Perspective

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Wendy Mayer
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Chris L. De Wet
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Patricia Ciner
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Naoki Kamimura
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Edwina Murphy
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Roger Akhrass
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Lisa Bailey
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Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony
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Paul B. Decock
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Geoffrey D. Dunn
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Samuel Fernández
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Lenka Karfikova
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Michel Willy Libambu
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Rubén Peretó Rivas
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Suh Wonmo
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Patristics have traditionally been a domain of Central and Western-European Scholars, their predilections and prejudices. As the center of Global Christianity is gradually shifting towards regions formerly considered to lie on the "margins", this long-established picture is about to change. The series Patristic Studies in Global Perspective appreciates this development. Focusing on topics of Patristic and Byzantine Theology, History and Culture from 150 A.D. to 1500 A.D Patristic Studies in Global Perspective welcomes historical, theological, philosophical and philological research, from Latin American, African, Asian, Australasian and Pacific, Eastern European and Near Eastern Scholars. As a peer-reviewed and cross-disciplinary series Patristic Studies in Global Perspective is open to academics working in the areas of history, philology, theology, philosophy and related disciplines. It is intended to publish two volumes per year. Both monographs and multi-authored volumes in English, German, French and Spanish are accepted.

Die neue Reihe „Patristic Studies in Global Perspective“ (PSGP) berücksichtigt die Schwerpunktverschiebung des globalen Christentums von den Regionen des Nordens in den vormals marginalisierten Süden. PSGP widmet sich den Themen der patristischen und byzantinischen Theologie, Geschichte und Kultur zwischen 150 und 1500 n. Chr.Die dem Peer-Review unterliegende Reihe steht den historischen, philologischen, phiilosophischen und theologischen Beiträgen von Forschern aus dem Lateinamerikanischen Raum, aus Afrika, Asien, Australien und der Pazifischen Region sowie aus Osteuropa und aus dem Mittleren Osten offen. PSGP publiziert Monographien und Sammelbände in englischer, deutscher, französischer und spanischer Sprache.
Theological Work of Gregory of Nyssa and Renovation of Theology Today
Conceptual framework from De Vita Moysis and In Canticum Canticorum
Volume 6
978-3-657-79728-8
An Ontological Freedom
The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance
Volume 5
978-3-657-79506-2
Enfermedad y Terapéutica del alma en Evagrio Póntico
La palabra del gnóstico como instancia curativa de la enfermedad del alma
Volume 4
978-3-657-79345-7
Symbolic Drama of Passage
Envisioning Scriptural Interpretation as a Symbolic Act with Origen of Alexandria
Volume 3
978-3-657-79342-6
Orígenes y los alimentos espirituales
El uso teológico de metáforas de comer y beber
Volume 2
978-3-657-76030-5
John Chrysostom
On Almsgiving and the Therapy of the Soul
Volume 1
978-3-657-70485-9
The Editors: Wendy Mayer is Professor and Associate Dean for Research at Australian Lutheran College (University of Divinity) in Adelaide. Chris de Wet is Associate Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Studies at the University of South Africa in Pretoria. Patricia Andrea Ciner is Professor of Philosophy of Religion and History of Religions (National University of San Juan-Catholic University of Cuyo) in San Juan, Argentina. She is currently the President of the International Association of Patristic Studies (IAPS-AIEP). Naoki Kamimura is Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy and Ethics at Tokyo Gakugei University in Tokyo, Japan. Edwina Murphy is Senior Lecturer in Christian Thought and History at Morling College (Australian College of Theology and University of Divinity) in Sydney.
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