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Tag Archives: George Scholarios
The Essence/Energies Distinction in the Theology of St Gennadius Scholarios
by Fr Christiaan Kappes In today’s installment, I hope to fully accede to Fr. Kimel’s request; namely, to figure out what the real Scholarios believes! Well, historically, there have been many “Scholarii” (viz., Scholarioses) to contend with (up to three!). … Continue reading
Posted in Byzantine theology
Tagged Byzantine Thomism, Duns Scotus, energies, essence, George Scholarios, God, Gregory Palamas, Palamite distinction
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Rehabilitating a Patriarch, Byzantine Thomism, and Ecumenical Theology
by Fr Christiaan Kappes I begin my little contribution by noting the origin of the idea to write an article on George-Gennadios Scholarios (d. 1472) came from Fr. Aidan because of little kindnesses some of you are used to, whereby … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Byzantine Thomism, Council of Florence, Eastern Orthodoxy, George Scholarios, Mark of Ephesus, scholasticism, Thomism
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