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  1. 'The wings of the spirit' - exploring feminine symbolism in early pneumatology
    a reassessment of a key metaphor in the spiritual teachings of the 'Macarian homilies' in the light of early Syriac Christian tradition
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Peeters, Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT

    The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and... mehr

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    The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and contemplation. The author traces these influences into the Greek writings of the Fourth Century Mesopotamian ascetic teacher and writer of the 'Macarian Homilies'. Macarian pneumatology was known to have influenced the Cappadocian brothers, Basil and Gregory, in the period leading up to the addition of the clause on the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed. By demonstrating a cultural and religious dialogue between the Cappadocians and Macarian and Syriac teaching on the Holy Spirit, Julie Hopkins challenges the current scholarship which claims that the Cappadocian appropriation of the ?wings of the Spirit? metaphor derived from the Platonic ?wings of the soul?. In her study, the agency and functions of the Syriac feminine Holy Spirit were appropriated by Gregory of Nyssau in his mystical writings as a powerful verbal ikon, even though the gender was lost in translation.

     

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    ISBN: 9789042941137
    Schriftenreihe: ESWTR studies in religion ; 1
    Schlagworte: Pneumatologie; Weiblichkeit <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Macarius Aegyptius (300-390): Homiliae spirituales
    Umfang: XII, 82 Seiten
  2. "The wings of the spirit" - exploring feminine symbolism in early pneumatology
    a reassessment of a key metaphor in the spiritual teachings of the "Macarian homilies" in the light of early Syriac Christian tradition
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Peeters, Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT

    The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and... mehr

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    The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and contemplation. The author traces these influences into the Greek writings of the Fourth Century Mesopotamian ascetic teacher and writer of the 'Macarian Homilies'. Macarian pneumatology was known to have influenced the Cappadocian brothers, Basil and Gregory, in the period leading up to the addition of the clause on the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed. By demonstrating a cultural and religious dialogue between the Cappadocians and Macarian and Syriac teaching on the Holy Spirit, Julie Hopkins challenges the current scholarship which claims that the Cappadocian appropriation of the ?wings of the Spirit? metaphor derived from the Platonic ?wings of the soul?. In her study, the agency and functions of the Syriac feminine Holy Spirit were appropriated by Gregory of Nyssau in his mystical writings as a powerful verbal ikon, even though the gender was lost in translation.

     

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    ISBN: 9789042941137
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    Schlagworte: Pneumatologie; Weiblichkeit <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Macarius Aegyptius (300-390): Homiliae spirituales
    Umfang: XII, 82 Seiten
  3. 'The wings of the Spirit'
    exploring feminine symbolism in early pneumatology : a reassessment of a key metaphor in the spiritual teachings of the Macarian homilies in the light of early Syriac Christian tradition
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Peeters, Leuven

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    Schlagworte: Weiblichkeit <Motiv>; Pneumatologie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Macarius Aegyptius (300-390): Homiliae spirituales
    Umfang: XII, 82 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite [77]-82

  4. "<<The>> wings of the spirit" - exploring feminine symbolism in early pneumatology
    a reassessment of a key metaphor in the spiritual teachings of the "Macarian homilies" in the light of early Syriac Christian tradition
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Peeters, Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT

    The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and... mehr

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    The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and contemplation. The author traces these influences into the Greek writings of the Fourth Century Mesopotamian ascetic teacher and writer of the 'Macarian Homilies'. Macarian pneumatology was known to have influenced the Cappadocian brothers, Basil and Gregory, in the period leading up to the addition of the clause on the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed. By demonstrating a cultural and religious dialogue between the Cappadocians and Macarian and Syriac teaching on the Holy Spirit, Julie Hopkins challenges the current scholarship which claims that the Cappadocian appropriation of the ?wings of the Spirit? metaphor derived from the Platonic ?wings of the soul?. In her study, the agency and functions of the Syriac feminine Holy Spirit were appropriated by Gregory of Nyssau in his mystical writings as a powerful verbal ikon, even though the gender was lost in translation

     

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    Schlagworte: Macarius; Weiblichkeit <Motiv>; Pneumatologie
    Umfang: XII, 82 Seiten
  5. "The wings of the Spirit"
    exploring feminine symbolism in early pneumatology : a reassessment of a key metaphor in the spiritual teachings of the Macarian homilies in the light of early Syriac Christian tradition
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Peeters, Leuven

    "The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and... mehr

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    "The book explores the rich symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a mother bird with hovering wings within early Syriac sacramental liturgies, proto-monastic rites of initiation, hymnody and teaching on prayer and spiritual states of inspiration and contemplation. The author traces these influences into the Greek writings of the Fourth Century Mesopotamian ascetic teacher and writer of the 'Macarian Homilies'. Macarian pneumatology was known to have influenced the Cappadocian brothers, Basil and Gregory, in the period leading up to the addition of the clause on the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed. By demonstrating a cultural and religious dialogue between the Cappadocians and Macarian and Syriac teaching on the Holy Spirit, Julie Hopkins challenges the current scholarship which claims that the Cappadocian appropriation of the 'wings of the Spirit" metaphor derived from the Platonic 'wings of the soul'. In her study, the agency and functions of the Syriac feminine Holy Spirit were appropriated by Gregory of Nyssau in his mystical writings as a powerful verbal ikon, even though the gender was lost in translation."--

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9789042941137; 9042941138
    Schriftenreihe: ESWTR studies in religion ; 1
    Schlagworte: Holy Spirit; Female symbols; Christian literature, Syriac; Christian literature, Syriac; Holy Spirit; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pseudo-Macarius: Spiritual homilies; Gregory of Nyssa, Saint (approximately 335-approximately 394): Commentarius in Canticum canticorum
    Umfang: XII, 82 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Revision of the author's thesis (LicDD)--University of Wales Lampeter, 2010

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-82)

    Dissertation, University of Wales Lampeter, 2010