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In The Problem of the Devil in Cappadocian Thought, Gabrielle Thomas questions the popular assumption that the devil served as the primary explanation for evil, sin, and suffering as Early Christians grappled with all that is wrong in the world. Interrogating the status of the devil in the teachings of the Cappadocians, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianus, Gregory of Nyssa, and Macrina the Younger, she identifies their points of agreement - that the devil is a fallen angel - and disagreement, notably how Christ defeated him, his continued existence, and his ultimate end. In her investigation, Thomas engages fourth century Christian thought in conversation with ancient philosophy, ancient history, classics, and Biblical Studies. She demonstrates how the Cappadocians negotiated the myriad philosophical, theological, and spiritual problems with the devil. She also argues that the devil is not simply a strategy for explaining the problem of evil. Rather, the devil himself is the problem.
Contents
Introduction; 1. Problematizing the Devil; 2. The first fallen angel; 3. Know thine enemy by name; 4. Christ's defeat of the Devil; 5. The Church's war against the Devil; 6. Becoming diabolic; 7. The Devil in Gregory of Nyssa's homilies on the song of songs; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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