
Basil of Caesarea on Genesis 1:1
Basil of Caesarea (Caesarea in Cappadocia, now Kayseri, 329–379) along with Gregory of Nyssa and Gregory of Nazianzus, is one of the three Cappadocian Fathers. These great theologians […]
Basil of Caesarea (Caesarea in Cappadocia, now Kayseri, 329–379) along with Gregory of Nyssa and Gregory of Nazianzus, is one of the three Cappadocian Fathers. These great theologians […]
Itshaq Abravanel’s commentary on the Book of Genesis (Bereshit), ch.1 Here is the beginning of Itshaq Abravanel’s commentary on the Book of Genesis. Abravanel was […]
Augustine (Thagaste, now Souk Ahras in Algeria, 354 – 430 in Hippo, now Annaba in Algeria) studied in Carthage, where he developed a passion for philosophy […]
Ambrose of Milan (Trier, 339-340 – Milan, 397). Ambrose’s role in the West, in the Latin world, was parallel to that of the Cappadocian Fathers in […]
Gregory of Nyssa (Neocaesarea, now Niksar, between 331 and 341 – 394) like his brother Basil of Caesarea wrote a commentary on the six days of creation. Together […]
Origen (Ὠριγένης) was born in Alexandria around 185 and died in Tyre around 253. He wrote numerous biblical commentaries and was a point of reference for […]
Philo of Alexandria (Alexandria, 25 BC – 50 AD), a Jewish scholar and expert on the works of Greek philosophers, wrote numerous biblical commentaries in Greek. […]
Glossary of the commentaries on Genesis 1:1 This article is a note on the technical terms used in the commentaries on Genesis 1:1 introduced by […]
In the head of God (bereshit), Genesis 1:1 Can we enter into God’s head, penetrate His mind, His spirit, His will? Unless He reveals it […]
Summary of the stages: the day of creation and the day of Holy Week In God everything is simultaneous, everything that human beings can gradually […]
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