Homily IX

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Homily IX 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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Homily IX canonical 1

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instanceOf sermon
associatedPlace Caesarea in Cappadocia NERFINISHED
associatedWith Cappadocian Fathers NERFINISHED
author Basil of Caesarea NERFINISHED
discusses Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
creation narrative
focusesOn six days of Creation
genre Christian theological work
biblical commentary
hasLanguage Greek
historicalPeriod 4th century
influencedBy Greek philosophical concepts
biblical exegesis tradition
intendedAudience Christian congregation
catechumens
literaryCollection Basil of Caesarea’s Hexaemeron NERFINISHED
literaryForm oral sermon
partOf Hexaemeron NERFINISHED
philosophicalAspect philosophical reflections on creation
religiousContext Christianity
subjectMatter divine providence
doctrine of creation
interpretation of Genesis 1
theologicalPerspective Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
tradition Patristic theology
usedIn historical theology
liturgical and homiletic tradition studies
patristic studies
workSeriesPosition ninth homily in the Hexaemeron

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Hexaemeron hasPart Homily IX