This contribution examines how the dialogical form was used during 11th and 12th century by those authors who discussed the theological differences between the Latin and the Church churches. A particular attention is devoted to the Six Dialogues on the procession of the Holy Spirit by Niketas of Thessalonica, a 12th-century theologian who, for the first time, wrote a "conciliatory" text that hoped for a possibile solution of the controversy between the two Churches.
The Six Dialogues by Niketas ‘Of Maroneia’: A Contextualising Introduction
BUCOSSI, Alessandra
2017-01-01
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This contribution examines how the dialogical form was used during 11th and 12th century by those authors who discussed the theological differences between the Latin and the Church churches. A particular attention is devoted to the Six Dialogues on the procession of the Holy Spirit by Niketas of Thessalonica, a 12th-century theologian who, for the first time, wrote a "conciliatory" text that hoped for a possibile solution of the controversy between the two Churches.File in questo prodotto:
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