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The Power of God: Dunamis in Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology.
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Theological Studies
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September 1, 2002| Author:
Mongrain, Kevin
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By Michel Rene Barnes. Washington: Catholic University of America, 2001. Pp. xvi + 333. $64.95.
Examining Gregory of Nyssa's use of the Greek term dunamis (power), Michel Rene Barnes offers a novel argument about the strong role of technical Greek philosophical ideas and terminology in Gregory's trinitarian theology. B. contests the simplistic charge that Gregory was a "Hellenizer" whose thought was more nearly philosophical and Greek than theological and Christian. He a...
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