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Suffering Captured by Christ Jesus
Suffering Captured by Christ Jesus

Author(s): Ioan Picu Ocoleanu
Subject(s): Systematic Theology, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Editura Eikon
Keywords: humility; anthropology; epistemology; justification by faith; vita passiva; Phil. 3:12; theological virtues; human condition; nobility of man; St. Basil the Great; St. John Chrysostomus

Summary/Abstract: Phil. 3:12 is a relatively rarely commented text in Eastern patristic exegesis. If sometimes its interpretation is given very little space (Theodoret of Cyrus), very often he is simply overlooked, to the detriment of the verses before or after him, which are interpreted in an eminently ascetic key. Not so much an exegesis as a moral reflection about him offers St. Basil the Great in Homily XX on humility as a theological virtue and human condition restored in Christ. Unlike him, St. John Chrysostom offers an anthropological-epistemological interpretation of the text, which finally leads to a moral reflection on the passivity of this human condition restored by the Savior.

  • Issue Year: 7/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 9-21
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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