Distinction of the Divine Substance and the Divine Energy [132-145] 47 X. The Light of Tabor [ 146-150] 48 B. The Date of the Capita 150 49 C. Conclusion 54 3. The Text A. Previous Editions of Palamas' Works 56 B. Manuscripts of the Capita 150 57 C. Printed Editions. [...] Procession of the Spirit from the Mind together with the Word; Spirit as love of the Begetter for the ineffably begotten Word. [...] Starting with the temporal origin of the universe, Palamas treated in turn the material and rational cosmos, discussed their relation to the Creator, and then produced a lengthy exposition of the Fall, its consequences and the process of salvation. [...] The problem of knowledge had been an important one in the period prior to 1341 when Barlaam had raised certain questions about the nature of man's knowledge of God.4 Although Barlaam had long departed from the scene by the tune the Capita 150 was written, Palamas still had hi mind the dangers posed by the Calabrian's views and then* place at the origin of the debate on the divine substance and the [...] Moses was the historian par excellence and his account of the world's origin and early history was incorporated into the Byzantine chronicle tradition together with supplementary material from the book of jubilees and from the Jewish Antiquities of Josephus.24 This tradition makes references not only to the creation of the cosmos but also to the founders of the arts, the first lawgivers, the proge
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Preface 8
- Abbreviations 10
- 1. The Early Chapters of the Capita 150 12
- A. Introduction 12
- B. The General Context of the First Section 15
- I. The Non-Eternity of the Cosmos [1-2] 19
- II. The Celestial Sphere [3-7] 20
- III. The Terrestrial Sphere [8-14] 21
- IV. The Natural Human Faculties [15-20] 23
- V. Spiritual Knowledge [21-29] 24
- VI. Rational Nature [30-33] 27
- VII. The Divine Nature and its Triadic Image in Man [34-40] 27
- VIII. Recognition of Human Weakness and the Need for Healing [41-63] 45
- 2. The Later Chapters of the Capita 150 47
- A. Introduction 47
- I. Divine Illumination [64-67] 50
- II. Multiplicity of the Divine Energies [68-71] 51
- III. Basic Doctrines [72-84] 52
- IV. The Dionysian Doctrine of Union and Distinction [85-95] 53
- V. Absurdities Deriving from the Akindynist Doctrines [96-103] 54
- VI. The Imparticipability of God's Substance [104-112] 54
- VII. The Reply On Cyril [113-121] 55
- VIII. The Contra Acindynum [122-131] 56
- IX. Distinction of the Divine Substance and the Divine Energy [132-145] 58
- X. The Light of Tabor [146-150] 59
- B. The Date of the Capita 150 60
- C. Conclusion 65
- 3. The Text 67
- A. Previous Editions of Palamas' Works 67
- B. Manuscripts of the Capita 150 68
- C. Printed Editions 78
- D. Indirect Witnesses 80
- E. The Tradition of the Text 81
- I. Hyparchetypal Variants 82
- II. Archetypal Errors 83
- III. Alpha Family 84
- IV. Beta Family 86
- V. The Uspensky Edition 89
- VI. The Constitution of the Text 89
- F. Sigla and Abbreviations 90
- ST. GREGORY PALAMAS, CAPITA 150 92
- Text and Translation 94
- Appendix. St. Gregory Palamas, The Reply on Cyril 270
- Bibliography 282
- The Indices 288
- Index of Scriptural Citations 289
- Index of General Citations 291
- A 291
- B 291
- C 291
- E 292
- G 292
- H 292
- J 292
- M 292
- P 292
- S 294
- T 294
- General Index to the Text 295
- A 295
- B 295
- C 295
- D 296
- E 296
- F 296
- G 296
- H 297
- I 297
- J 297
- K 297
- L 298
- M 298
- N 298
- O 298
- P 298
- R 298
- S 298
- T 299
- U 299
- V 299
- W 299
- Z 299