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The Image of God in the Theology of Gregory of Nazianzus

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  • Date Published: May 2019
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  • Gregory of Nazianzus, known best for his Christology and Trinitarian doctrine, presents an incomparable vision of the image of God. In this book, Gabrielle Thomas offers a close analysis of his writings and demonstrates how Nazianzen depicts both the nature and experience of the image of God throughout his corpus. She argues that Nazianzen's vision of the human person as an image of God is best understood in light of biblical and extra-biblical themes. To establish the breadth of his approach, Thomas analyzes the image of God against the backdrop of Nazianzen's beliefs about Christology, Pneumatology, creation, sin, spiritual warfare, ethics, and theosis. Interpreted accordingly, Nazianzen offers a dynamic and multifaceted account of the image of God, which has serious implications both for Cappadocian studies and contemporary theological anthropology.

    • Covers Nazianzen's complete corpus and analyses the texts against the backdrop of biblical and extra-biblical themes
    • Demonstrates the way in which Nazianzen locates the image of God in a battle with the spiritual powers of darkness, for example the devil and demons
    • Explores how Gregory's approach speaks to contemporary theological anthropology, particularly in light of how to interpret the Imago Dei inclusively
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    ‘Gabrielle Thomas offers us a fresh, profound, and insightful treatment of how Gregory the Theologian understands the human being as ‘in the image of God' and how this relates to our call to deification. Emphatic that the ‘image' extends to the whole human being, Gregory, as Thomas shows, sees the body itself, in its vulnerability and weakness, and so its openness to the divine, as an integral part of the human being fashioned into the image of God, that is, Christ himself. This book is a very welcome addition to the literature on Gregory and patristic anthropology and spirituality more generally.' John Behr, Georges Florovsky Distinguished Professor of Patristics, St Vladimir's Seminary, New York and Metropolitan Kallistos Chair of Orthodox Theology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

    ‘In a work of expansive erudition, Gabrielle Thomas presents us with human beings as Gregory of Nazianzus wanted us to see them: visible, material eikones of God, living statues of the deity, who can demand worship of Satan, on God's behalf. Her approach captures the unitive character of Gregory's anthropology in the soul's spiritualising of the body, and takes his demonology and angelology as seriously as he does, replacing the human eikon in its theodramatic context. Here at last is an account of Gregory's vision of human existence fully fleshed out, porous to God's deifying action and vulnerable to demonic attack.' Ben Fulford, University of Chester

    ‘Gabrielle Thomas offers us a fresh, profound, and insightful treatment of how Gregory the Theologian understands the human being as ‘in the image of God' and how this relates to our call to deification. Emphatic that the ‘image' extends to the whole human being, Gregory, as Thomas shows, sees the body itself, in its vulnerability and weakness, and so its openness to the divine, as an integral part of the human being fashioned into the image of God, that is, Christ himself. This book is a very welcome addition to the literature on Gregory and patristic anthropology and spirituality more generally.' John Behr, Father Georges Florovsky Distinguished Professor of Patristics, St Vladimir's Seminary, New York

    ‘This book offers a thorough analysis of the image of God … This is a rich and stimulating study which makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the thought and theology of Gregory of Nazianzus.’ Christos Simelidis, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

    ‘The book is highly recommended for anyone interested in patristic exegesis or theological anthropology.’ Adam T. Morton, International Journal of Systematic Theology

    ‘All in all, a learned and elegant book … a very good showing on the basis of a careful scholarly analysis, and one that adds to the literature on patristic theology an essential text.’ Father John A. McGuckin, Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies

    '… Thomas presents a unique, full-length overview of Gregory’s theology of the human εἰκών … making it the definitive study on the image of God in his theology.' Hannah Black, Modern Theology

    ‘… a stimulating and insightful contribution to the field.’ Brendan A. Harris, Religious Studies Review

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    Product details

    • Date Published: May 2019
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108615402
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    1. Being an image of God
    2. Jesus Christ, the identical image
    3. Creation of the image of God
    4. The image of God and the devil
    5. Theosis and the divine image.

  • Author

    Gabrielle Thomas, Emory University
    Gabrielle Thomas is a post-doctoral fellow at University of Durham.

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