Homily VII

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Homily VII is one of the sermons in Basil of Caesarea’s Hexaemeron, a patristic work offering theological and philosophical reflections on the six days of Creation.

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instanceOf patristic text
sermon
addresses cosmology in Christian theology
philosophical reflections on Creation
author Basil of Caesarea NERFINISHED
Basil the Great NERFINISHED
basedOnText Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
century 4th century
collection Basil of Caesarea’s Hexaemeron NERFINISHED
dateWritten 4th century
discusses interpretation of Genesis creation narrative
relationship between Creator and creation
six days of Creation
genre biblical exegesis
theological literature
influenced later Byzantine theology
medieval Christian cosmology
intendedAudience Christian congregation
language Koine Greek
literaryForm homily
liturgicalUse preaching and instruction
partOf Hexaemeron NERFINISHED
placeAssociatedWith Caesarea in Cappadocia NERFINISHED
preservedIn manuscript tradition of Basil’s works
religiousTradition Christianity
subjectOf patristic studies
theologicalFocus doctrine of Creation
theologicalPerspective Nicene orthodoxy NERFINISHED
tradition Greek patristic tradition
workStatus extant

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Hexaemeron hasPart Homily VII