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  Gregorius Palamas - LoveToKnow 1911
Palamas at an early age retired to Mt Athos, where he became acquainted with the mystical theories.
After Cantacuzene's victory in 1347, Palamas was released and appointed archbishop of Thessalonica; being refused admittance by the inhabitants, he retired to the island of Lemnos, but subsequently obtained his see.
Palamas endeavoured to justify the mysticism of the Hesychasts on dogmatic grounds.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Gregorius_Palamas   (334 words)

  
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Den andra söndagen i Stora Fastan firar Kyrkan den Helige Gregorius av Palamas och hans lära.
Helige Gregorius av Palamas, ärkebiskop av Thessaloniki föddes i Konstantinopel och härstammade från en adlig släkt och fromma föräldrar.
Den Helige Gregorius var ända från från barndomen uppfylld av en brinnande kärlek till Gud och när han, 20 år gammal föraktandes allt världsligt, begav han sig till det Heliga Berget Athos och blev munk.
www.sweden.orthodoxy.ru /Svenska/hagiography_sw/st_grigorij_palama.html   (378 words)

  
 Nicephorus Gregoras - LoveToKnow 1911
Gregoras remained loyal to the elder Andronicus to the last, but after his death he succeeded in gaining the favour of his grandson, by whom he was appointed to conduct the unsuccessful negotiations (for a union of the Greek and Latin churches) with the ambassadors of Pope John XXII.
Gregoras subsequently took an important part in the Hesychast controversy, in which he violently opposed Gregorius Palamas, the chief supporter of the sect.
After the doctrines of Palamas had been recognized at the synod of 1351, Gregoras, who refused to acquiesce, was practically imprisoned in a monastery for two years.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Nicephorus_Gregoras   (377 words)

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 90 (v. 3)
The patriarch and the court were, how­ever, especially anxious to clear themselves from the suspicion of acting from political feeling in the imprisonment of Palamas.
10, 11.) Palamas himself was soon after appointed arch­bishop of Thessalonica ; though, as that city was in the hands of some of the nobility who were hostile to Cantacuzenus, he was refused admit­tance, and obliged to retire to the isle of Lemnos, but he obtained admittance after a time.
The first attracted the notice and animadversion of their opponents, but the second, with the consequences really or appa­rently deducible from it, was the great object of attack.
www.ancientlibrary.com /smith-bio/2424.html   (883 words)

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 305 (v. 2)
The dissensions, however, occasioned by Barlaam had a most injurious influence upon the peace of the Greek church, and caused a revo­lution, which ended most unfortunately for Gre­goras.
Gregorius Palamas, afterwards archbishop of Thessalonica, espoused the dogmas of Barlaam •.
he was opposed by Gregorius Acindynus, and hence arose the famous controversy between the Palamites and Acindynites.
www.ancientlibrary.com /smith-bio/1413.html   (1084 words)

  
 GREGORIUS PALAMAS (a. ... - Online Information article about GREGORIUS PALAMAS (a. ...
John Cantacuzene and the Palaeologi, Palamas was imprisoned.
Palamas was a prolific writer, but only a few of his See also:
historical works of John Cantacuzene and Nicephorus Gregoras, the Vita Palamae by Philotheus, and the encomium by Nilus (both patriarchs of Constantinople) ; also C.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /PAI_PAS/PALAMAS_GREGORIUS_a_1296_1359_.html   (538 words)

  
 Phenomenology East and West | Journal | Paths of Contemporary Philosophy
The function of metaphysical usage of language is shown on the field of ontology, logics and ethics and into biographical comparisons and philosophic-historical analyses of the role of Kant's critical idea of a hy-perphysical constitution of ethics.
This article compares Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) and Gregorius Palamas (1296-1359) in regard to a common subject of both - the silence.
The point of incommensurability between them turns out to be the refusal of Wittgenstein to problemize the question of "any other reality beyond facts" which is opposite to Palamas' radical affirmation of a source of sense beyond this border.
www.husserl.info /article24.html   (2437 words)

  
 Meningar.com om Palamas. Gregory, PALAMAS, names mm.
St Gregory Palamas St Gregory Palamas (~1359 AD) Memory Celebrated March 27 St Gregory Palamas (1296-1359), Archbishop of Thessaloniki, was the defender of the Hesychasts...
"...Palamas said the God can be considered as, by nature, having an unknowable essence [a position required by the Neoplatonic Paradigm of an infinite and perfect being, by definition ineffable to finite beings] and [this is new, although Palamas would have d..
The fundamental difference between Occam and Palamas is that Occam identifies the divine will with the divine essence, and simply rejects the very existence of uncreated ideas; whereas Palamas goes a step further than the Scotistic formal distinction and..
www.meningar.com /palamas.html   (998 words)

  
 J.-P. Migne, Patrologiae Graecae   (Site not responding. Last check: )
PG 100: Nicephorus Patriarch of Constantinople, Stephen Deacon of Constantinople, Gregorius Decapolita, Christopher Patriarch of Alexandria, and Methodius Patriarch of Constantinople
PG 150: Constantinus Harmenopulus, Macarius Chrysocephalus Philadelphiensis Metropolita, Joannes Caleca Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Theophanes Nicænus Archiepiscopus, Nicolaus Cabasila Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Gregorius Palamas Thessalonicensis Metropolita
PG 160: Gregorius Mamma Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Gennadius Seu Georgius Scholarius Xpolitanus Patriarcha, Georgius Gemistus Pletho, Matthæus Camariota, Marcus Eugenicus Ephesius Metropolita, and Nicolaus V Romanus Pontifex
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 PADRI DELLA CHIESA - PATRISTICA
Gregorius: Liber regulne pastoralis, aus einer Handschrift des zehnten Jahrhunderts in der Stiftsbibliothek zu St. Florian, aus geschrieben von F. Kurz.
Per una migliore comprensione sull’argomento vogliamo finalmente indicare l’articolo del padre Georges Habra The Sources of the Doctrine of Gregory of Palamas on the Divines Energies.
Un’attento confronto delle opere di Gregorio Palamas con quelle dei padri Cappadoci prova che non si trattava solamente di semplici avvii ma di stretti rapporti.
digilander.libero.it /synod.milan/patrologia.htm   (11108 words)

  
 Books (palamas)
The triads / Gregory Palamas ; edited with an introduction by John Meyendorff ; translation by Nicholas Gendle (0-8091-2447-5)
Palamas, Kostes & Katsimpales, Georgios Konstantinou & Stephanides, Theodore Ph.
Ho Kostes Palamas : historikos tes neoellenikes logotechnias / Benetia Apostolidou (960-310-157-5)
isbn2book.com /q/palamas   (199 words)

  
 My Creed
With much wisdom and enlightenment from God, but also from his personal experience, he said and wrote much which taught, in accordance with the Holy Scriptures and the Holy Tradition of the Church, that the light of God's Grace is uncreated; that it is a divine energy.
We owe great gratitude to Saint Gregory Palamas, because, with the illumination he received from God, with his experience and his theology, he bequeathed to us the teaching and eternal experience of the Church concerning the deification (gr.
Gregorius B. Behnam: Pope Dioscorus of Alexandria, Defender of the Faith, Cairo 1968 (in Arabic), p.
www.martyrsandsaints.org /main/my_creed.htm   (12246 words)

  
 Kristi Förklarings Kyrka, Överkalix
Gregorius Palamas lär oss: “Precis som Gud är treenig, så har också själen en treenig natur."
Gregorius Palamas använder termen nous i två betydelser, dels som ett uttryck för hela själen dels som en kraft (power, förmåga) i den treeniga själen..
Just detta citat använde Gregorius Palamas som argument i sin dispyt med Barlam i frågan om möjlighet att skåda det oskapade ljuset och erhålla andlig kunskap direkt från Gud.
www.sirillus.se /kristi_forklarings_kyrka/ortodox_tro/vlachos_del2.htm   (5433 words)

  
 Ellips-artikel
Isaac van Nineve (7e eeuw) spreekt van een ongewone warmte van het lichaam tijdens Geestvervuld gebed.
Gregorius Palamas (141 eeuw) omschrijft de hoogste ontmoeting met de Geest als een mystieke gewaarwording van 'de goddelijke energieën', die het hele innerlijk van de mens van heerlijkheid vervult zoals de verheerlijking van Christus op de berg.
Gregorius Palamas (14e eeuw) noemde uit zijn dagen wondergenezingen, werking van krachten, voorkennis, glossolalie en de uitleg ervan, vooral tijdens intens stil gebed.
www.vergadering.nu /leesmap20061210ellips-wjo-oostersorthodox.htm   (1969 words)

  
 The Hesychast movement - by Al. Vasilief - Page 2
The study of this aspect of the Hesychast movement belongs to the future.
The most prominent of the Hesychasts in the fourteenth century and the man who best reduced to a system the doctrine of hesychia was the archbishop of Thessalonica, Gregorius Palamas, a well-educated man and an able writer, a sworn adversary of Barlaam and the head of the party of the Palamites, named from him.
At the same time many other Hesychasts were explaining and interpreting the doctrine of hesychia, especially a Byzantine mystic, unfortunately very little known, Nicholas Cabasilas, whose ideas and works deserve careful study.
www.ellopos.net /elpenor/vasilief/hesychasm.asp?pg=2   (376 words)

  
 Gregory Palamas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gregory Palamas (Γρηγόριος Παλαμάς) (1296 - 1359) was a monk of Mount Athos in Greece and later Archbishop of Thessalonica known as a preeminent theologian of Hesychasm.
Gregory was initially asked by his fellow monks on Mount Athos to defend them from the charges of Barlaam of Calabria.
Gregory Palamas: defender of Hesychasm - for details of his dispute with Barlaam
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gregory_Palamas   (282 words)

  
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BAYER, Johannes, Die Trostreden des Gregorius von Nyssa in ihrem Verhaeltnis zur antiken Rhetorik.
A study of the Ascetical doctrine of St Gregory of Nyssa.
In: Gregorios a Palamas 42 (Thessalonike 1959) pp.
www.sage.edu /faculty/salomd/nyssa/bibl.html   (5397 words)

  
 PIMS: Back in Print: Titles on Demand
Master Gregorius' account of the marvels to be seen in the city of Rome is an interesting example of a popular genre of medieval literature.
978–0–88844–083–9 • $64.95A critical edition and English translation of Palamas’ reflections on the larger doctrinal context of the fourteenth-century theological debates.
The Court and Household of Eleanor of Castile in 1290.
www.pims.ca /publications/backinprint.html   (3348 words)

  
 Greek War of Independence
With the advantage of surprise, and aided by Ottoman inefficiency, the Greeks succeeded in taking control of the Peloponnese and some other areas.
Patriarch of Constantinople, Gregorius V, killed by the Turks on Easter Sunday of 1821.
His corpse which was displayed for three days thrown into the sea.
www.mlahanas.de /Greece/History/GreekWarOfIndependence.html   (909 words)

  
 PALAMAS, GREGORIUS (a. 1296-1359) - Encyclopedia Britannica - PALAMAS, GREGORIUS (a. 1296-1359) - JCSM's Study Center
In 1341 and 1351 he took part in the two synods at
After Cantacuzene's victory in 1347, Palamas was released and appointed arch-
objects of his attack were Barlaam, Gregorius Acindynus and Nicephorus Gregoras.
www.jcsm.org /StudyCenter/Encyclopedia_Britannica/PAI_PAS/PALAMAS_GREGORIUS_a_1296_1359_.html   (473 words)

  
 Gregorius - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Gregorius
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 ifz - Ivan HristovTchalakov
This specific reduction makes it so easy to substitute the notion of human action with the notion of translation as the common designation for the activities of both human and non-human actors.
The project will try to further elaborate the Aristotle’s notions of ‘causal action’ (kynesis) and ‘existential action’ (energeia) and their subsequent development in the framework of Byzantine philosophical tradition (Maximus Confessor, Gregorius Palamas).
The preliminary analysis revealed that the dynamic ontology, developed by Byzantine scholars, has a lot in common with the ‘world of translation’ of contemporary science studies, with its refusal of the old sociological notion of ‘action with a point of origin’ (Latour) closely bounded with causality and accidentally.
www.ifz.tugraz.at /index_en.php/article/articleview/1322   (707 words)

  
 Woden Blogs // Search Results, Blog Search // BlogCatalog
After reading more articles spawned by the Blog Against Theocracy campaign, I was musing ("musing" is such an overused word on blogs these days) thinking about the Radical Right's continued dead-horse beating of their mantra "America is a Christian n read more
Gregorius Palamas was volgens Meyendorff de theoloog van het hesychasme en wie zou dat durven bestrijden?
In de 14e eeuw was Athos het centrum van het orthodoxe monnikendom.
www.blogcatalog.com /posts/woden   (686 words)

  
 Saint Mark Eugenikos (the Courteous)
In the monastery of Magganon, St Mark composed almost all of the more than 100 works, that are saved to this day.
Especially important are the works he wrote against the Latin leaning rivals of St Gregorius Palamas whom he respected a lot and was his model.
In this monastery Mark was tonsured to the priesthood, after being pressured to do so, because he thought of himself as unworthy of such a high calling.
www.impantokratoros.gr /saintmark.en.aspx   (2337 words)

  
 SIEPM - Published works - G   (Site not responding. Last check: )
[ N/A ] – ATHANASOPOULOS, C. «Nature as telos in St. Gregory Palamas» [in Greek], in K. BOUDOURIS (ed.), Ecology and Philosophy [in Greek], Athens, Ionia Publications, 1999, pp.
Zum Dialog 'Theophanes' des Gregorios Palamas», in Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie médiévales, LXIV, 2 (1997), pp.
Grigorija Palamy» [Ein Versuch der Rekonstruktion des Gedanken von Gregor Palamas, dargestellt in einem Artikel von B. Krivocheine «Asketiczeskoje i bogoslawskoje uczenije sw.
www.siepm.uni-freiburg.de /old_website/pub/bulletin/g.html   (2415 words)

  
 J. Р. Minge, Patrologiae cursus completus seu Bibliotheca universalis omnium SS. Patrum, Doctorum Scriptorumque ...
PG 100: Nicephorus Patriarch of Constantinople, Stephen Deacon of Constantinople, Gregorius Decapolita, Christopher Patriarch of Alexandria, and Methodius Patriarch of Constantinople
PG 151: Gregorius Palamas Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Gregorius Acindynus Monachus et Theologus, Barlaamus de Seminaria, Gyracensis Episcopus
PG 160: Gregorius Mamma Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Gennadius Seu Georgius Scholarius Xpolitanus Patriarcha, Georgius Gemistus Pletho, Mattheus Camariota, Marcus Eugenicus Ephesius Metropolita, and Nicolaus V Romanus Pontifex
www.migne.narod.ru /indexe.htm   (1247 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Gregory of Nyssa: The Life of Moses (Classics of Western Spirituality): Gregory of Nyssa, John Meyendorff, ...
Gregory Palamas: The Triads (Classics of Western Spirituality) by John Meyendorff
This great spiritual master of the fourth century was born as the general persecution of Christians was ending.
Gregory Palamas and Orthodox Spirituality by John Meyendorff in Front Matter
www.amazon.com /Gregory-Nyssa-Classics-Western-Spirituality/dp/0809121123   (848 words)

  
 Medieval Greek - Page 4 - Total War Center Forums
In the Byzantine era the Cappadokians spoke and wrote attiki(Basilius the Great, Gregorius of Nyssa, Gregorius the Theologian, Romanos Diogenes were all Cappadocians!).
The problem, but also the reason it survived the centuries almost intact, of the Greek language is that it is flexible.
But if you wanted to wright philosophy you used Aristotelian language(watch the terms φύσις, υπόστασις, ουσία, πρόσωπον in Aristotle, Basilius the Great, Maximus the Confessor, Barlaam of Calabria and Gregorius Palamas).
www.twcenter.net /forums/showthread.php?p=2833916#post2833916   (3362 words)

  
 View topic - Migne's Patrologiae Cursus Completus - Latin & Greek - Textkit Greek and Latin Forums
* PG 100: Nicephorus Patriarch of Constantinople, Stephen Deacon of Constantinople, Gregorius Decapolita, Christopher Patriarch of Alexandria, and Methodius Patriarch of Constantinople
* PG 150: Constantinus Harmenopulus, Macarius Chrysocephalus Philadelphiensis Metropolita, Joannes Caleca Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Theophanes Nicænus Archiepiscopus, Nicolaus Cabasila Thessalonicensis Metropolita, Gregorius Palamas Thessalonicensis Metropolita
* PG 160: Gregorius Mamma Cpolitanus Patriarcha, Gennadius Seu Georgius Scholarius Xpolitanus Patriarcha, Georgius Gemistus Pletho, Matthæus Camariota, Marcus Eugenicus Ephesius Metropolita, and Nicolaus V Romanus Pontifex
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