Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa
Gregory of Nyssa (cca 335–cca 395), one of the three Cappadocian Fathers, introduces the creation of human beings on the basis of Genesis 1:26–27 and interprets these two biblical verses as a ‘double creation’—the first of which is ‘in the image of God’ (Genesis 1:26) and secondly as male or female...
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description | Gregory of Nyssa (cca 335–cca 395), one of the three Cappadocian Fathers, introduces the creation of human beings on the basis of Genesis 1:26–27 and interprets these two biblical verses as a ‘double creation’—the first of which is ‘in the image of God’ (Genesis 1:26) and secondly as male or female (Genesis 1:27). His concept of ‘double creation’ is obviously inspired by Philo of Alexandria, a first-century Jewish philosopher, but Gregory points out the condition of human beings before and after committing the sin, in contrast to Philo’s conception. While Philo distinguishes between the first and the second creation of the entirety of nature, Gregory only relates the double creation to humans. Thus plants as nourishment for humans, according to Genesis, must be matched with the second creation of humans. In the resurrection, when the ‘first creation’ of human nature will be reached, human beings with their restored bodies will only feed on immaterial, spiritual food—the Word of God. |
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spelling | doaj.art-58bd7ff9bf594bca93b058a6be1d6bd82022-12-22T01:36:18ZengSciendoPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University2284-73082021-12-01194556310.2478/perc-2021-0024Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of NyssaMarunová Magdalena0Charles UniversityGregory of Nyssa (cca 335–cca 395), one of the three Cappadocian Fathers, introduces the creation of human beings on the basis of Genesis 1:26–27 and interprets these two biblical verses as a ‘double creation’—the first of which is ‘in the image of God’ (Genesis 1:26) and secondly as male or female (Genesis 1:27). His concept of ‘double creation’ is obviously inspired by Philo of Alexandria, a first-century Jewish philosopher, but Gregory points out the condition of human beings before and after committing the sin, in contrast to Philo’s conception. While Philo distinguishes between the first and the second creation of the entirety of nature, Gregory only relates the double creation to humans. Thus plants as nourishment for humans, according to Genesis, must be matched with the second creation of humans. In the resurrection, when the ‘first creation’ of human nature will be reached, human beings with their restored bodies will only feed on immaterial, spiritual food—the Word of God.https://doi.org/10.2478/perc-2021-0024double creationphilo of alexandriaplantsrestorationword |
spellingShingle | Marunová Magdalena Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa Perichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University double creation philo of alexandria plants restoration word |
title | Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa |
title_full | Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa |
title_fullStr | Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa |
title_full_unstemmed | Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa |
title_short | Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa |
title_sort | nourishment in paradise and after resurrection double creation according to gregory of nyssa |
topic | double creation philo of alexandria plants restoration word |
url | https://doi.org/10.2478/perc-2021-0024 |
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