Gli ossimori nelle Omelie sul Cantico dei Cantici e nella Vita di Mosè di Gregorio di Nissa

Augustinianum 51 (1):47-83 (2011)
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Abstract

The oxymoron, a figure of speech formed by the combination of antithetical terms, is used by Gregory of Nyssa as a linguistic means to express the ineffable divine mystery and the experience of man which incessantly turns toward it. A more accurate analysis of such expressions within some of his spiritual works, one that takes into account their history or originality, allows for an understanding of some nuances of his theology based on divine infinity and an appreciation of a use of language which by way of the very shattering of logic arrives at its maximal expressive capacity.

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¿Presencia de Ireneo en el Comentario al Cantar de Gregorio de Nisa?Alejandro E. Nicola - 2014 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 31:205-219.

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