Responding to John Philoponus: Hypostases, Particular Substances and Perichoresis in the Trinity

This article offers an in-depth discussion of John of Damascus' Expositio fidei, where the concept of Trinitarian perichoresis appears for the first time. The article identifies the sources on which John drew and describes the ways in which he modified the positions of his predecessors. It sugg...

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1. VerfasserIn: Krausmüller, Dirk 1962- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: [2015]
In: Journal for late antique religion and culture
Jahr: 2015, Band: 9, Seiten: 13-28
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Johannes, Philoponus 490-570 / Trinität / Athanasius, Alexandrinus, Heiliger 295-373, Expositio fidei / Johannes, Damascenus 675-749, De fide orthodoxa
RelBib Classification:FA Theologie
KAB Kirchengeschichte 30-500; Frühchristentum
NBC Gotteslehre
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Zusammenfassung:This article offers an in-depth discussion of John of Damascus' Expositio fidei, where the concept of Trinitarian perichoresis appears for the first time. The article identifies the sources on which John drew and describes the ways in which he modified the positions of his predecessors. It suggests that the concept of perichoresis is derived from Christology where two natures interpenetrate, or ‘become one', and that it is therefore possible that it was the Monophysites who first introduced the concept, and that Chalcedonian theologians learnt it from them.
ISSN:1754-517X
Enthält:Enthalten in: Journal for late antique religion and culture
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.18573/j.2015.10330