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Nemesius of Emesa on Human Nature: A Cosmopolitan Anthropology from Roman Syria: Oxford Early Christian Studies

Autor David Lloyd Dusenbury
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 aug 2021
Nemesius of Emesa's On Human Nature (De Natura Hominis) is the first Christian anthropology. Written in Greek, circa 390 CE, it was read in half a dozen languages--from Baghdad to Oxford--well into the early modern period. Nemesius' text circulated in two Latin versions in the centuries that saw the rise of European universities, shaping scholastic theories of human nature. During the Renaissance there were numerous print editions helping to inspire a new discourse of human dignity. David Lloyd Dusenbury offers the first monograph in English on Nemesius' treatise. In the interpretation offered here, the Syrian bishop seeks to define the human qua human. His early Christian anthropology is cosmopolitan. He writes, 'Things that are natural are the same for all.' In his pages, a host of texts and discourses--biblical and medical, legal and philosophical--are made to converge upon a decisive tenet of Christian late antiquity: humans' natural freedom. For Nemesius, reason and choice are a divine double-strand of powers. Since he believes that both are a natural human inheritance, he concludes that much is 'in our power'. Nemesius defines humans as the only living beings who are at once ruler (intellect) and ruled (body). Because of this, the human is a 'little world', binding the rationality of angels to the flux of elements, the tranquillity of plants, and the impulsiveness of animals. This compelling study traces Nemesius' reasoning through the whole of On Human Nature, as he seeks to give a long-influential image of humankind both philosophical and anatomical proof.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198856962
ISBN-10: 0198856962
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 158 x 243 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Early Christian Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Dusenbury's work is a splendid, fresh, and creative analysis that challenges us to think differently, often imaginatively and by necessity more creatively, about what we consider to be medical philosophical discourse and its function in late antiquity.
The book is learned and lucid, if at times a bit more didactic in the cause of lucidity than I felt absolutely necessary. It should certainly be read and digested by those tracking the interplay of philosophy and theology in the years after the Cappadocians wrote, but should also unsettle the making of teleological narratives about the outcome of that interplay.
David's book is a very welcome publication that throws new light on an often neglected figure of Eastern Christianity 4th century throws...the work a good starting point for an in-depth study of Nemesios and its anthropology.
Dusenbury's refreshing reconstruction has certainly opened a new avenue to the philosophical interpretation and historical contextualization of Nemesius' work.

Notă biografică

David Lloyd Dusenbury is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.