• Media type: Book
  • Title: Nicetae Thessalonicensis dialogi sex de processione Spiritvs Sancti
  • Work titles: De processione Spiritus Sancti
  • Contributor: Niketas II. Thessaloniki, Erzbischof [VerfasserIn]; Bucossi, Alessandra [HerausgeberIn]; D'Amelia, Luigi [HerausgeberIn]
  • imprint: Turnhout: Brepols, 2021
  • Published in: Corpus Christianorum / Series Graeca ; 92
  • Extent: CX, 282 Seiten; 26 cm
  • Language: Greek; Italian
  • ISBN: 9782503586403
  • RVK notation: BO 3430 : Personen (CSN des Namens)
  • Keywords: Niketas > Byzantinisches Reich > Filioque
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  • Footnote: Vorwort und Einleitung auf Italienisch, edierter Text auf Griechisch in griechischer Schrift
  • Description: The most original and innovative Byzantine text on the Filioque discussion.00The 'Dialogi sex de processione Spiritus Sancti' by Niketas, metropolitan of Thessaloniki, once known unproperly as "of Maroneia", is one of the most outstanding polemical works against the Latins, written in form of a dialogue, of the Comnenian era. Niketas (first half of the 12th c.) is commonly considered a "latinophrone" theologian, since he was "prepared to accept the Latin wording" (A. Kazhdan, 'Change in Byzantine Culture in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries', Berkeley 1985, p. 189), and his 'Dialogi' are the only Byzantine twelfth-century writings on the discussions with the Latin Church where Greek and Latin speakers reach an agreement on the procession of the Holy Spirit "through the Son", and where the Latin?s arguments turn out to be ultimately longer and more persuasive than the Greek?s mostly brief and provocative replies. The critical edition of these influential six dialogues, edited for the first time in their complete form, offer one of the most original and innovative text on the Filioque discussion and witness to the existence in the twelfth century of an uncommon way of interpreting the inter-Trinitarian relationship and to the usage of Aristotelic philosophy for interpreting the procession of the Holy Spirit

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