All Stories

  1. Theodicy in the Letter of Mara Bar Serapion: Connections with Philosophical (Stoic) Accounts of Divine Retribution
  2. A Roman Commentary on St. Paul’s Letter to the Philippians, written by Richard J. Cassidy
  3. Deacons and Diakonia in Early Christianity: The First Two Centuries, edited by Bart J. Koet, Edwina Murphy, and Esko Ryökäs
  4. Origen on the Unity of Soul and Body in the Earthly Life and Afterwards and His Impact on Gregory of Nyssa
  5. Aristotle and Early Christian Thought
  6. The Father in the Son, the Son in the Father in the Gospel of John: Sources and Reception of Dynamic Unity in Middle and Neoplatonism, ‘Pagan’ and Christian
  7. Michael J.McClymond, The Devil’s Redemption: A New History and Interpretation of Christian Universalism, 2 vols. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2018, 1376 pp. $90.00
  8. Philo’s Dialectics of Apophatic Theology, His Strategy of Differentiation and His Impact on Patristic Exegesis and Theology
  9. Paul on Apokatastasis: 1 Corinthians 15:24–28 and the Use of Scripture
  10. Dire Dieu: Principes méthodologiques de l’écriture sur Dieu en patristique. Actes du colloque de Tours, 17–18 avril 2015. Edited by Bernard Pouderon and Anna Usacheva
  11. A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity
  12. Reply to J. Albert Harrill’s Review of Social Justice and the Legitimacy of Slavery, by Ilaria L. E. Ramelli
  13. Review of Guy Stroumsa's book (Harvard UP 2016) in The Journal of Roman Studies 2018, from CUP.
  14. Origen to Evagrius
  15. Analysis of the concept of Power - Dynamis in Origen of Alexandria's philosophical theology
  16. Investigation into Origen's approach to prophecy in exegesis and philosophy
  17. Ilaria Ramelli, Social Justice and the Legitimacy of Slavery: The Role of Philosophical Asceticism from Ancient Judaism to Late Antiquity
  18. T. J. MORGAN, ROMAN FAITH AND CHRISTIAN FAITH: PISTIS AND FIDES IN THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE AND EARLY CHURCHES. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xi + 626.isbn 9780198724148. £95.00.
  19. Der Wahre Logos des Kelsos: Eine Strukturanalyse. By Johannes Arnold.
  20. Origen and the Platonic Tradition
  21. Proclus and Apokatastasis
  22. Mary Schaefer: Women in Pastoral Office. The Story of Santa Prassede, Rome.
  23. The Mysteries of Scripture: Allegorical Exegesis and the Heritage of Stoicism, Philo, and Pantaenus
  24. Conway-Jones, Ann. Gregory of Nyssa’s Tabernacle Imagery in Its Jewish and Christian Contexts. Oxford Early Christian Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. viii+301 pp. $95.00 (cloth).
  25. Preaching Bondage: John Chrysostom and the Discourse of Slavery in Early Christianity, written by Chris L. de Wet
  26. Christian Apokatastasis and Zoroastrian Frashegird
  27. The Beyond as an Educative Process in View of the Restoration Christian Apokatastasis from Alexandria (and Edessa) to Antioch
  28. Social Justice and the Legitimacy of Slavery
  29. Conclusions
  30. Introduction
  31. Gregory Nyssen
  32. Patristic Contrasts
  33. Patristic Thinkers’ Positions toward Slavery, Social Justice, and Asceticism
  34. Gregory Nyssen’s Family and Origen
  35. The New Testament, Jesus, and the Enigma of Paul
  36. The Background of Greek Philosophy and Ancient Judaism
  37. Nazianzen and Other Late Antique Ascetics
  38. Early Christian and Jewish Narrative. Edited by Ilaria Ramelli and Judith Perkins.
  39. First comprehensive investigation of the doctrine of creatures' final universal restoration to God
  40. The Christian Doctrine of Apokatastasis. A Critical Assessment from the New Testament to Eriugena , written by Ilaria L.E. Ramelli
  41. Critical Notice: Patristic Philosophy: A Critical Study
  42. John the Evangelist’s Work: An Overlooked Redaktionsgeschichtliche Theory from the Patristic Age
  43. Torrance, Alexis.Repentance in Late Antiquity: Eastern Asceticism and the Framing of the Christian Life, c. 400–650 CE. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. viii+244 pp. £60.00 (cloth).
  44. Reply to Professor Michael McClymond
  45. Improved edition, translation, full commentary, and monographic essay on Evagrius' masterpiece
  46. Late Antiquity and the Transmission of Educational Ideals and Methods
  47. Ethos and Logos: A Second-Century Debate Between “Pagan” and Christian Philosophers1
  48. Rezensionen
  49. Patristic Exegesis
  50. Mark Edwards: Image, Word and God in the Early Christian Centuries.
  51. Book review: The Christian Doctrine of Apokatastasis A Critical Assessment from the New Testament To Eriugena, written by Ilaria Ramelli
  52. Book review: Plato Revived. Essays on Ancient Platonism in Honour of Dominic J. O’Meara, written by Filip Karfík and Euree Song
  53. The Christian Doctrine of Apokatastasis: A Critical Assessment from the New Testament to Eriugena. By ILARIA L. E. RAMELLI.
  54. A Pseudepigraphon Inside a Pseudepigraphon? The Seneca–Paul Correspondence and the Letters Added Afterwards
  55. The Novel and Christian Narrative
  56. The Stoic Doctrine of Oikeiosis and its Transformation in Christian Platonism
  57. I genitori di Gesù. Una rilettura di Matteo e Luca by Maria-Luisa Rigato
  58. The Jesus Movement’s flight to Pella and the “Parting of the Ways”
  59. Valuing Antiquity in Antiquity by Means of Allegoresis
  60. The Divine as Inaccessible Object of Knowledge in Ancient Platonism: A Common Philosophical Pattern across Religious Traditions
  61. The Emmaus Disciples and the Kerygma of the Resurrection (Lk 24,34)
  62. Οἰκείωσις in Gregory’s Theology: Reconstructing His Creative Reception of Stoicism
  63. A COMMENTARY ON MARTIANUS CAPELLA - L. Cristante (ed.), L. Lenaz (trans.), 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.
  64. A dense, monumental study of historical theology in over 900 pages on the doctrine of restoration.
  65. Origen in Augustine: A Paradoxical Reception
  66. The Pseudepigraphical Correspondence between Seneca and Paul: A Reassessment
  67. Harmony between Arkhē and Telos in Patristic Platonism and the Imagery of Astronomical Harmony Applied to Apokatastasis
  68. Sentences of Sextus
  69. Soul, Greece and Rome
  70. Martianus Capella
  71. Typology
  72. Seneca the Younger (Lucius Annaeus Seneca)
  73. Seven Liberal Arts
  74. Origen, Greek Philosophy, and the Birth of the Trinitarian Meaning of Hypostasis
  75. Philo as Origen’s Declared Model: Allegorical and Historical Exegesis of Scripture
  76. 12. Mara bar Sarapion: Comments on the Syriac Edition, Translation, and Notes by David Rensberger
  77. Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski: Clement of Alexandria on Trial. The Evidence of ‘Heresy’ from Photius’ Bibliotheca
  78. Gregory of Nyssa’s Position in Late Antique Debates on Slavery and Poverty, and the Role of Asceticism
  79. Charlotte Köckert, Christliche Kosmologie und kaiserzeitliche Philosophie. Die Auslegung des Schöpfungsberichtes bei Origenes, Basilius undGregor von Nyssa vor dem Hintergrund kaiserzeitlicher Timaeus-Interpretationen
  80. Ancient Allegory and its Reception through the Ages1
  81. Origen’s Interpretation of Violence in the Apocalypse
  82. The Philosophical Stance of Allegory in Stoicism and its Reception in Platonism, Pagan and Christian: Origen in Dialogue with the Stoics and Plato
  83. Origen’s Anti-Subordinationism and its Heritage in the Nicene and Cappadocian Line
  84. Early Christian Missions from Alexandria to “India”. Institutional Transformations and Geographical Identifications
  85. ΚΟΙΜΜΕΝΟΥΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΣ ΛΥΠΗΣ (Lk 22,45): A Deliberate Change
  86. Ierocle neostoico in Stobeo: I καθήκοντα e l'evoluzione dell'etica stoica
  87. Rezensionen / Reviews
  88. Eriugena’s Commentary on Martianus in the Framework of his Thought and the Philosophical Debate of his Time
  89. Spiritual Weakness, Illness, and Death in 1 Corinthians 11:30
  90. Catherine M Chin, .Grammar and Christianity in the Late Roman World. Divinations. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. 272 pp. $59.95 (cloth).
  91. Theosebia: A Presbyter of the Catholic Church
  92. Bardaisan of Edessa: A Reassessment of the Evidence and a New Interpretation
  93. Gregorio di Nissa. Sull'anima e la resurrezione. Testo greco a fronte. Edited by Ilaria Ramelli. (Il Pensiero Occidentale.) Pp. 1,367. Milan: Bompiani, 2007. €34. 978 88 452 5974 6
  94. Niketas Siniossoglou, .Plato and Theodoret: The Christian Appropriation of Platonic Philosophy and the Hellenic Intellectual Resistance. Cambridge Classical Studies. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. xi+267 pp. $95.00 (cloth).
  95. Origen, Bardaian, and the Origin of Universal Salvation
  96. Origen, Patristic Philosophy, and Christian Platonism Re-Thinking the Christianisation of Hellenism
  97. La centralità del mistero di Cristo nell'escatologia efremiana
  98. Der apokryphe Briefwechsel zwischen Seneca und Paulus
  99. "Simon Son of John, Do You Love Me?" Some Reflections on John 21:15
  100. L’escatologia della Chiesa
  101. Origen’s Exegesis of Jeremiah
  102. Impero Romano e Cristianesimo
  103. RESEÑA de : Jay Epp, Eldon. Junia : the first woman apostle. Minneapolis : Fortress, 2007
  104. Origen’s Interpretation of Hebrews 10:13
  105. Christian Soteriology and Christian Platonism: Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, and the Biblical and Philosophical Basis of the Doctrine of Apokatastasis
  106. The Syntax of έν Xϱιωστ[ill] in 1 Thessalonians 4:16
  107. ARISTOTLE AND INDIVIDUAL FORMS: THE GRAMMAR OF THE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AT METAPHYSICS Λ.5, 1071a27–9
  108. L'inedito Προσ Βασιλεα di Temistio
  109. La nuova traduzione della Summa Pitagorica di Giamblico
  110. ILARIA RAMELLI (ed.), Corpus Hermeticum. Edizione e commento di A.D. Nock e A.-J. Festugière, edizione dei testi ermetici copti e commento di I. Ramelli, testo greco, latino e copto (Il pensiero occidentale). Milano: Bompiani, 2005. 1627 pp., ISBN 8845...
  111. ILARIA RAMELLI (ed.), Corpus Hermeticum. Edizione e commento di A.D. Nock e A.-J. Festugière, edizione dei testi ermetici copti e commento di I. Ramelli, testo greco, latino e copto (Il pensiero occidentale). Milano: Bompiani, 2005. 1627 pp., ISBN 8845...
  112. Teacher of Holiness
  113. La ricerca attuale sui rapporti tra il primo Cristianesimo e la cultura classica alla luce di un recente contributo
  114. Dione di Prusa
  115. L’Epistola Anne ad Senecam de superbia et idolis
  116. Diogene Laerzio e i Cristiani : conoscenza e polémica con Taziano e con Clemente Alessandrino?
  117. Diogene Laerzio e Clemente Alessandrino nel contesto di un dibattito cultúrale comune
  118. Nota per le fonti della persecuzione anticristiana di Nerone e le sue conseguenze, alla luce di due recenti apporti critici
  119. L'etruscitá di Persio e la sua posizione politica
  120. Annotazioni Critiche su Aquila e Priscilla, il Titulius Priscae e le Catacombe di Priscilla a Roma
  121. Professor
  122. Indexes
  123. Front Matter
  124. The Roots of the Doctrine of Apokatastasis
  125. Plato in Origen’s and Gregory of Nyssa’s Conception of the ᾿Aρχή and the Τέλος
  126. Forgiveness in Patristic Philosophy
  127. From Augustine to Eriugena Latin, Greek, and Syriac Receptions of Origen’s Apokatastasis Theory
  128. Origen’s Apologists and Followers, the Cappadocians, Evagrius, the Antiochenes, and Fourth-Century Latin Origenians
  129. Origen’s First Followers in Alexandria and the East, and His First “Detractors”
  130. Stromateis VII and Clement’s Hints at the Theory of Apokatastasis
  131. Baptism in Gregory of Nyssa’s Theology and Its Orientation to Eschatology
  132. Apuleius and Christianity: The Novelist-Philosopher in front of a New Religion
  133. IPOTESI SULLA DATAZIONE E SULL’ ATTRIBUZIONE DELL’OCTAVIA
  134. Gregory Of Nyssa’S Trinitarian Theology In In Illud: Tunc Et Ipse Filius. His Polemic Against “Arian” Subordinationism And The Ἀποκατάστασις
  135. PHILO’S DOCTRINE OF APOKATASTASIS:
  136. Origen’s Allegoresis of Plato’s and Scripture’s “Myths”