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    Bardaisan of Edessa on Free Will, Fate, and Nature: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Origen, and Diodore of Tarsus.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2021 - In Isabelle Chouinard, Zoe McConaughey, Aline Medeiros Ramos & Roxane Noël (eds.), Women’s Perspectives on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 169-176.
    Against the backdrop of the relations between Alexander of Aphrodisias and Bardaisan and Origen, and of Diodore of Tarsus’ reading of Bardaisan, this article reflects on Bardaisan’s ideas towards free will, fate, and nature in the so-called Book of the Laws of Countries, based on Bardaisan’s Against Fate. With reference to the article by Izabela Jurasz on the comparison between Alexander and Bardaisan, I present the main topics that scholarship debates regarding Bardaisan and argue that Eusebius had already found important (...)
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  2. Unconditional forgiveness in Christianity? : some reflections on ancient Christian sources and practices.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2011 - In Christel Fricke (ed.), The Ethics of Forgiveness: A Collection of Essays. Routledge.
     
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    Gregorio di Nissa Sull'anima e la resurrezione.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2007 - Milan: Bompiani, in collaboration with the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan. Series: Il Pensiero Occidentale. Pp. 1352..
    Four critical essays (on De Anima, on In Illud: Tunc et Ipse Filius, on Patristic Platonism, and on the doctrine of apokatastasis in Gregory of Nyssa and Origen), new Greek edition of De anima also based on the Coptic version predating every Greek manuscript, translations of, and commentaries on, both De Anima and In Illud: Tunc et Ipse Filius, appendixes (on the Syriac and Coptic translations of De Anima and on its reception among the Cambridge Platonists, with the first Italian (...)
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    Early Christian Missions from Alexandria to “India”. Institutional Transformations and Geographical Identifications.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (1):221-231.
    This article first deals with Pantaenus’s mission to India, which began in Alexandria through the private initiative of Pantaenus, the teacher of Clement who was also well known to Origen. In the age of Athanasius (fourth century), another mission to India was organised in Alexandria, and this time the bishop himself took the initiative to send missionaries. Meanwhile in Alexandria the episcopacy had gained strength, and the head of the Didaskaleion – Didymus, a follower of Origen – was then appointed (...)
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    La centralità del mistero di Cristo nell'escatologia efremiana.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2009 - Augustinianum 49 (2):371-405.
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    Origen’s Exegesis of Jeremiah.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2008 - Augustinianum 48 (1):59-77.
  7. Philosophical Allegoresis of Scripture in Philo and its Legacy in Gregory of Nyssa.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2008 - The Studia Philonica Annual 20:55-100.
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    Critical Notice: Patristic Philosophy: A Critical Study.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2016 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 10 (1):95-108.
  9. "The Father in the Son, the Son in the Father (John 10:38, 14:10, 17:21): Sources and Reception of Dynamic Unity in Middle and Neoplatonism, 'Pagan” ' and Christian" Journal of the Bible and Its Reception 7 (2020), 31-66.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2020 - Journal of the Bible and Its Reception 7:31-66.
    This essay will investigate the context – in terms of both sources (by means of influence, transformation, or contrast) and ancient reception – of the concept of the dynamic unity of the Father in the Son and the Son in the Father (John 10:38, 14:10, 17:21) in both ‘pagan’ and Christian Middle-Platonic and Neoplatonic thinkers. The Christians include Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Gregory of Nyssa, but also Evagrius Ponticus and John Scottus Eriugena. The essay will outline, in ‘Middle Platonism’, (...)
     
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  10. The Question of Origen's Conversion and His Philosophico-Theological Lexicon of Epistrophē, Main Lecture, International Conference, Religious and Philosophical Conversion, Bonn University, 25-27 September 2018, in: Greek and Byzantine Philosophical Exegesis, ed. James B. Wallace and Athanasios Despotis, Leiden: Brill, 2021.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2022 - In James B. Wallace & Athanasios Despotis (eds.), Greek and Byzantine Philosophical Exegesis. Brill Schoningh.
     
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    A commentary on martianus capella - L. cristante , L. lenaz , I. Filip, P. ferrarino martiani capellae: De nuptiis philologiae et mercurii, liber I–ii. Pp. xciv + 408. Hildesheim: Weidmann, 2011. Paper, €68. Isbn: 978-3-615-00391-8. [REVIEW]Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):477-479.
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    Book review: Plato Revived. Essays on Ancient Platonism in Honour of Dominic J. O’Meara, written by Filip Karfík and Euree Song. [REVIEW]Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2014 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 8 (2):237-244.
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    Charlotte Köckert, Christliche Kosmologie und kaiserzeitliche Philosophie. Die Auslegung des Schöpfungsberichtes bei Origenes, Basilius undGregor von Nyssa vor dem Hintergrund kaiserzeitlicher Timaeus-Interpretationen. [REVIEW]Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (2):550-552.
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    Maureen Beyer Moser, Teacher of Holiness. The Holy Spirit in Origen’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans. [REVIEW]Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2006 - Augustinianum 46 (1):265-269.
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    Maureen Beyer Moser, Teacher of Holiness. The Holy Spirit in Origen’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans. [REVIEW]Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2006 - Augustinianum 46 (1):265-269.
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  16. Aristotle in Byzantium.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli (ed.) - 2020 - California:
     
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  17. Esoteric Cultures of Scripture.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli (ed.) - forthcoming - Oxford, UK:
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  18. Time and Eternity in The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Philosophy, ed. Mark Edwards, London: Routledge, pp. 41-54.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - In The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Philosophy. London: pp. pp. 41-54.
    The reflections on time and eternity in patristic thinkers depend, to various degrees, both on ancient philosophy (through some authors’ philosophical formation) and on Scripture—mostly the Septuagint and/or ancient Latin versions. The most common nouns here are χρόνος (tempus in Latin) and αἰών (aevum). The latter in many patristic authors designates a long period, an age, or else this world or the world to come, according to the biblical usage analysed below. “Aeon” is divine life or a divine being or (...)
     
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  19. "Esoteric Interpretations of Scripture in Philo (and Hellenistic Judaism), Clement, and Origen", in Esoteric Cultures of Scripture, ed. Toby Mayer, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - In Esoteric Cultures of Scripture. Oxford, UK:
  20. Origen’s Critical Reception of Aristotle: Some Key Points and Aftermath in Christian Platonism, in Aristotle in Byzantium, ed. Mikonja Knežević, Alhambra, CA: Sebastian Press – Centre for Hellenic Studies, 2020, pp. 43-86.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2020 - In Aristotle in Byzantium. California: pp. 43-86.
     
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  21. Eriugena’s Christian Neoplatonism and its Sources in Patristic Philosophy and Ancient Philosophy, ed. Ilaria L.E. Ramelli, Studia Patristica, Leuven: Peeters, forthcoming.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - Leuven, Belgium: Peeters.
    This book analyses Eriugena’s Christian Platonic ideas on theology, cosmology, anthropology, epistemology, and ethics, and their sources in Patristic philosophical theology and ancient philosophy. The first part is devoted to Eriugena’s theology: thus, it focusses on God from a variety of perspectives, some of them also comparative in their nature. The second part consists in research into Eriugena's cosmology, anthropology, and ethics, including virtue ethics. The two large sections are interrelated by an exploration of Eriugena's concepts of apokatastasis and epistrophé, (...)
     
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    The Christian Doctrine of Apokatastasis: A Critical Assessment from the New Testament to Eriugena.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2013 - Leiden: Brill.
    Go to Online Edition Ilaria L. E. Ramelli The theory of apokatastasis (restoration), most famously defended by the Alexandrian exegete, philosopher and theologian Origen, has its roots in both Greek philosophy and Jewish-Christian Scriptures and literature, and became a major theologico-soteriological doctrine in patristics. This monograph—the first comprehensive, systematic scholarly study of the history of the Christian apokatastasis doctrine—argues its presence and Christological and Biblical foundation in numerous Christian thinkers, including Syriac, and analyses its origins, meaning, and development (...)
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  23. I Cristiani e l’Impero romano.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2011 - Milan: Marietti.
    Il libro, diviso in quattro sezioni, mette in luce un'indagine storica del tutto originale di documenti noti e meno noti sulla figura di Gesù in fonti non cristiane del I secolo; su come il cristianesimo fu conosciuto a Roma già nel I secolo; sulle allusioni al cristianesimo nei romanzi e nelle satire pagane del I-II secolo; su alcuni esempi della prima diffusione del cristianesimo dal Vicino Oriente all'India.
     
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  24. Apokatastasis and Epektasis in Hom. in Cant.: The Relation between Two Core Doctrines in Gregory and Roots in Origen, in: Gregory of Nyssa, In Canticum Canticorum. Commentary and Supporting Studies. Proceedings of the 13th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Rome, 17-20 September 2014), ed. Giulio Maspero, Miguel Brugarolas, and Ilaria Vigorelli, Leiden: Brill, 2018, Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 150, pp. 312–39.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2018 - In Giulio Masepro (ed.), Gregory of Nyssa: In Canticum Canticorum. Commentary and Supporting Studies. Proceedings of the 13th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Rome, 17-20 September 2014). pp. 312-339.
  25. Gregory and Evagrius, in: Gregory of Nyssa’s Mystical Eschatology, ed. Giulio Maspero, Miguel Brugarolas & Ilaria Vigorelli, Studia Patristica CI, Leuven: Peeters, 2021, pp. 177-206. ISBN: 9789042941380.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2021 - Studia Patristica 2021 (101):pp. 177-206.
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    I romanzi antichi e il Cristianesimo: contesto e contatti.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2001; 2012 - Eugene, USA: Wipf & Stock, Cascade Books.
    Ramelli undertakes for the first time a systematic investigation of the possible knowledge of Christianity in a group of novels, all dated between the first and third century CE, and belonging to geographical areas in which Christianity was present at that time. She endeavors to point out the meaning that possible allusions had for the public addressed by those novels. . . . The results of her research are, in my opinion, of the highest interest. . . . Her (...)
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  27. Philo’s Dialectics of Apophatic Theology, His Strategy of Differentiation, and His Impact on Patristic Exegesis and Theology.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2019 - Philosophy 2019 (3):pp. 36-92.
     
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  28. Allegoria, 1: L'età classica.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2004 - Milan: Vita e Pensiero, Temi metafisici e problemi del pensiero antico.
    This cutting-edge monograph has extensively demonstrated that allegoresis was part and parcel of philosophy, and more specifically a tool of philosophical theology, in Stoicism and Middle and Neoplatonism, “pagan” and Christian alike. Many Stoics and ‘pagan’ Platonists applied philosophical allegoresis to theological myths, and this operation provided the link between theology and physics (in the case of the Stoics) or metaphysics (in the case of the Platonists). Many Christian Platonists in turn, starting from Clement and Origen, applied philosophical allegoresis to (...)
     
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    Cultura e religione etrusca nel mondo romano. La cultura etrusca alla fine dell'indipendenza.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2003 - Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, Studi di Storia Greca e Romana 8..
    Monograph in six chapters, plus introductory essay, conclusions, two appendixes, notes, and bibliography.
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  30. I Sette Sapienti. Vite e opinioni.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2005 - Milan: Bompiani.
    Introductory essay, translation, updating and bibliography.
     
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  31. Il βασιλεύς come νόμος ἔμψυχος tra diritto naturale e diritto divino: spunti platonici del concetto e sviluppi di età imperiale e tardoantica (Marcello Gigante Prize 2006).Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2006 - Naples: Bibliopolis, Memoirs of the Italian Institute of Philosophical Studies 34.
    Il presente studio si pone in ideale continuità con l’opera di Marcello Gigante Nomos Basileus, analisi fondamentale della nascita e delle interrelazioni tra diritto naturale, diritto divino e diritto positivo nel mondo greco, prendendo le mosse proprio dal punto in cui questi aveva interrotto la sua indagine, ossia sulle concezioni platoniche del nomos e le sue connessioni con il divino, l’anima e l’educazione. In Platone sono rintracciate le premesse teoretiche della concezione, poi diffusa in età ellenistica, imperiale e tardo-antica, e (...)
     
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    Tempo ed eternità in età antica e patristica: filosofia greca, ebraismo e cristianesimo.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2015 - Assisi: Cittadella. Monograph in 236 pages..
    Questa monografia esamina in modo chiaro e conciso ma rigoroso e articolato le concezioni di tempo ed eternità nella filosofia greca, nella Bibbia e nella Patristica. Mostra come i Cristiani criticassero la nozione stoica di ripetizione infinita di evi in cui rivivono le stesse persone compiendo gli stessi atti, in quanto opposta al progresso morale, e ponessero invece l’eternità metafisica platonica alla fine del tempo storico, come luogo di retribuzione e partecipazione all’eternità divina.
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  33. Slavery and Religion in Late Antiquity: Their Relation to Asceticism and Justice in Christianity and Judaism, in: Slavery in the Late Antique World, 150–700 CE., ed. Chris L. De Wet, Maijastina Kahlos, and Ville Vuolanto, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - In Christian De Wet (ed.), Slavery in the Late Antique World. Cambridge, UK - New York, US:
     
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  34. Tutti i commenti a Marziano Capella: Scoto Eriugena, Remigio di Auxerre, Bernardo Silvestre e anonimi.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2006 - MIlan: Bompiani – Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici. Series: Il Pensiero Occidentale. Pp. 2524..
    Essays, improved editions, translations, commentaries, appendixes, bibliography.
     
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  35. Early Christian and Jewish Narrative: The Role of Religion in Shaping Narrative Forms.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli (ed.) - 2015 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck; WUNT: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament I 348. Pp. 373..
    The authors of this volume elucidate the remarkable role played by religion in the shaping and reshaping of narrative forms in antiquity and late antiquity in a variety of ways. This is particularly evident in ancient Jewish and Christian narrative, which is in the focus of most of the contributions, but also in some “pagan” novels such as that of Heliodorus, which is dealt with as well in the third part of the volume, both in an illuminating comparison with Christian (...)
     
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  36. Evagrius Ponticus' Kephalaia Gnostika.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2015 - Atlanta: SBL.
    This innovative book, in its monographic introduction and systematic commentary (and English translation from the Syriac based on new readings from the ms.), provides a thorough reassessment of Evagrius’ philosophical theology, Christology, and anthropology. It argues, e.g., that Evagrius is authentically Origenian, not Origenistic, nor Christologically subordinationist, and Nyssen influenced him more than usually assumed. New linguistic evidence is adduced for the differentiation of bodies in KG and Evagrius’ philosophical anthropology. This investigation is continued in a Peeters edited volume and (...)
     
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  37. The Mysteries of Scripture: Allegorical Exegesis and the Heritage of Stoicism, Philo, and Pantaenus.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2016 - In Kovacs J. (ed.), Clement’s Biblical Exegesis. Proceedings of the Second Colloquium on Clement of Alexandria, Prague-Olomouc 29-31 May 2014. Brill. pp. 80-110.
    This essay investigates Clement’s terminology related to allegorical exegesis of Scripture (μυστήριον first of all, but also αἴνιγμα, τύπος, ἀλληγορία, παραβολή etc.), as well as theoretical and methodological issues related to Biblical allegoresis (i.e. the figural, spiritual exegesis of the Bible, which is taken to contain allegories or metaphorical, figural expressions), the influence of Stoic allegoresis of theological myths on Clement’s allegoresis of Scripture, and the impact of Philo’s Biblical allegoresis, and of Pantaenus’s scriptural exegesis, on Clement’s own spiritual exegesis (...)
     
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    Annaeus Cornutus and the Stoic Allegorical Tradition: Meaning, Sources, and Impact.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2019 - AITIA: Regards Sur la Culture Hellénistique 2 ( 8.2 (2018)).
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  39. Anneo Cornuto, Compendio di teologia greca.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2003 - Milan: Bompiani - Catholic University, Il Pensiero Occidentale. Pp. 607..
    Edition of the Greek text, monographic introductory essay, monographic integrative essay, translation, full commentary, bibliography.
     
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  40. Allegoristi dell’età classica.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2007 - Milan: Bompiani - Catholic university.
    Editions of, translations of, and essays and commentaries on: Ancient Stoics (pp. 1-107), Apollodorus of Athens (pp. 111-217), Crates of Mallus (pp. 219-327), Palaephatus (pp. 329-365), authors De Incredibilibus (pp. 367-400), Conon (pp. 401-442), Cicero ND II-III (pp. 443-483), Cornutus (pp. 485-560), Heraclitus Grammaticus (pp. 561-669), Chaeremon (pp. 671-707), Ps. Plutarch, De Vita et Poesi Homeri (pp. 709-820), Plutarch, De Daedalis Plataeensibus (pp. 821-832); Cebetis Tabula (pp. 833-860), Philo of Byblus (pp. 861-896); Appendix: Derveni Papyrus (pp. 897-944).
     
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    A Larger Hope? I: Universal Salvation from Christian Beginnings to Julian of Norwich.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2019 - Eugene, USA: Cascade.
    Universalism from Christian beginnings to Julian of Norwich.
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  42. A maxim of Greek philosophy found in scripture: "Know yourself" in Origen and reflections in Gregory of Nyssa.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2023 - In Ole Jakob Filtvedt & Jens Schröter (eds.), Know yourself: echoes and interpretations of the Delphic maxim in ancient Judaism, Christianity, and philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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  43. Autobiographical Self-Fashioning in Origen.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2019 - In Maren R. Niehoff & Joshua Levinson (eds.), Self, Self-Fashioning and Individuality in Late Antiquity. Tübingen, Germany: pp. pp. 271-288..
    In this paper, the “self” is understood in broad terms as one’s character and personality, based on Christopher Gill’s notion of the self in Hellenistic and imperial philosophy. Moreover, my use of “self-fashioning” —that is, one’s creation of an image of oneself—in ancient Christianity, is built on the work of Carol Newsom and Eve-Marie Becker. The latter focusses on Paul, who is Origen’s hero and may even have inspired Origen’s own strategies of self-fashioning as an inspired preacher of Christ, an (...)
     
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  44. Christian Slavery in Theology and Practice: Its Relation to God, Sin, and Justice, in: The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity, eds Bruce Longenecker and David Wilhite, Cambridge: CUP, forthcoming.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - In Bruce Longenecker (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity. Cambridge-New York:
     
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  45. Evagrius between Origen, the Cappadocians, and Neoplatonism.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2017 - Leuven: Peeters.
    This volume collects the thoroughly revised and expanded versions of the papers, with the relevant response, presented at two interrelated workshops at the 2015 Oxford Patristics Conference, on theology and philosophy between Origen and Gregory of Nyssa, and on theology in Evagrius Ponticus between Origen, the Cappadocians, and Neoplatonism. This volume contributes innova- tive research into core theological issues in Evagrius and the Cappadocians, also against the backdrop of Origen’s thought and contemporary Neoplatonism. A profound continuity emerges between Evagrius’ theology (...)
     
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  46. Gregory of Nyssa.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2018 - In In: A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity, 2018, ISBN-13: 9781107181212, Ch. 16, pp. 283-305.
    A reappraisal of Gregory Nyssen's thought on mind-body relations, with many new insights, analysis of sources and discussion of scholarship.
     
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  47. in: A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, ISBN: 9781107181212.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2018
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  48. In: A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity, 2018, ISBN-13: 9781107181212, Ch. 16, pp. 283-305.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2018
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  49. Origen.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2018 - In in: A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, ISBN: 9781107181212. pp. pp. 245-266..
    Revisitation of the much debated issue of the mind-body relation in Origen, with new insights, discussion of evidence, and of scholarship.
     
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    Origen and the Platonic Tradition.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2017 - Religions 8 (2):doi:10.3390/rel8020021.
    Abstract: This study situates Origen of Alexandria within the Platonic tradition, presenting Origen as a Christian philosopher who taught and studied philosophy, of which theology was part and parcel. More specifically, Origen can be described as a Christian Platonist. He criticized “false philosophies” as well as “heresies,” but not the philosophy of Plato. Against the background of recent scholarly debates, the thorny issue of the possible identity between Origen the Christian Platonist and Origen the Neoplatonist is partially addressed (although it (...)
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