Great to see a copy of the Oxford Handbook of Deification (an excellent collection) in the hands of the Holy Father, presented by one of the editors, Paul Gavrilyuk. @OUPAcademic @OUPReligion @Pontifex @Pontifex_ln @OU_TheoReligion pic.twitter.com/rrwO7R4Kpr
— Andrew Davison (@AP_Davison) June 9, 2025
Showing posts with label OUP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OUP. Show all posts
Monday, June 09, 2025
Economic Trinity With Respect to Deification
Labels:
All Holy Trinity,
books,
deification,
ecumenism,
OUP,
Pneumatology,
theosis
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics
Today's reading: pic.twitter.com/i6bKqY7605
— Timothy Troutner (@troutsky_) June 29, 2022
OUP: The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics: Patristic Philosophy from the Cappadocian Fathers to John of Damascus by Johannes Zachhuber
Friday, June 03, 2022
Friday, April 16, 2021
The Undivided Self
Tired of Descartes and the mind body problem? Try *Aristotle and the 'Mind Body Problem'*, new book by David Charles (Yale), long in the making. https://t.co/0ysOWMEM4f
— Susanne Bobzien (@Susanne_Bobzien) April 16, 2021
Sunday, April 04, 2021
Monday, March 29, 2021
Saturday, January 23, 2021
The Oxford Handbook of Latin Palaeography
It's finaaaaaaly out! Feverish excitement here today at the Incunabula library. #palaeography pic.twitter.com/bFv5Lf5IVF
— Incunabula (@incunabula) January 22, 2021
OUP
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Eastern Christian Books: The Invention of Papal History
Eastern Christian Books: The Invention of Papal History
OUP: The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform by Stefan Bauer
OUP: The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform by Stefan Bauer
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Stefan Bauer, The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio Between Renaissance and Catholic Reform.
OUP
Speaking to @Crux, @BauerStefan says Onofrio Panvinio "invented" papal history, since he assembled more material on than any scholar up to his time and ask hard questions about the reality of change in the Church’s past. #CatholicChurch https://t.co/T4eXMVDYHn
— Charles Collins (@CharlesinRome) June 10, 2020
Saturday, March 03, 2018
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Monday, August 25, 2014
Sunday, March 18, 2012
More from OUP
The Lost History of the Ninth Amendment by
Kurt T. Lash
Justice: A Reader by Michael J. Sandel
C. Vann Woodward
Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters by Jon Hall
New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin by Andrew L Sihler
When Dead Tongues Speak: Teaching Beginning Greek and Latin by John Gruber-Miller
Ancient Greek Scholarship: A Guide to Finding, Reading, and Understanding Scholia, Commentaries, Lexica, and Grammatical Treatises
From Their Beginnings to the Byzantine Period
Eleanor Dickey
From Gibbon to Auden
Essays on the Classical Tradition
G.W. Bowersock
Character Strengths and Virtues
A Handbook and Classification
Christopher Peterson, Martin E. P. Seligman
Psychology? Or ethics?
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VIA Manual Intro
wiki
Kurt T. Lash
Justice: A Reader by Michael J. Sandel
C. Vann Woodward
Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters by Jon Hall
New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin by Andrew L Sihler
When Dead Tongues Speak: Teaching Beginning Greek and Latin by John Gruber-Miller
Ancient Greek Scholarship: A Guide to Finding, Reading, and Understanding Scholia, Commentaries, Lexica, and Grammatical Treatises
From Their Beginnings to the Byzantine Period
Eleanor Dickey
From Gibbon to Auden
Essays on the Classical Tradition
G.W. Bowersock
Character Strengths and Virtues
A Handbook and Classification
Christopher Peterson, Martin E. P. Seligman
Psychology? Or ethics?
VIA Character: Welcome to the VIA Institute on Character
VIA Manual Intro
wiki
Labels:
American history,
books,
Cicero,
federalism,
Greek,
Latin,
liberalism,
OUP,
U. S. Constitution,
virtues
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thursday, May 05, 2011
6th Scarpa Conference on Law, Politics, and Culture
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