Basilius dari Kaisarea: Perbedaan antara revisi
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Revisi per 26 September 2010 19.37
Santo Basil yang Agung | |
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Usukup, Hirark Agung | |
Lahir | Kaesarea, Cappadocia, |
Meninggal | 1 Januari 379 Kaesarea, Cappadocia, Asia Kecil |
Dihormati di | Kekristenan Barat dan Timur |
Pesta | 1 Januari dan 30 Januari |
Basil dari Kaesarea, juga dijuluki Santo Basil yang Agung, (330[1] – January 1, 379) (Yunani: Άγιος Βασίλειος ο Μέγας) adalah uskup Caesarea Mazaca di Cappadocia, Asia Kecil. Ia adalah teolog Kristen abad ke-4 yang berpengaruh. Basil adalah pendukung faksi Nikea. Kemampuannya untuk menyeimbangkan teologinya dengan konelsi politiknya menjadikan Basil advokat yang kuat untuk Nikea.
Referensi
- ^ Liturgy of the Hours Volume I. Proper of Saints, January 2.
Pranala luar
Wikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Basil of Caesarea.
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Early Church Fathers, Series II, Vol. VIII contains the treatise On the Holy Spirit, the Hexaemeron, some of the homilies and the letters
- St. Basil the Great in English and Greek, Select Resources
- Basil the Great article from Orthodox Wikipedia has a slightly longer article on St. Basil
- The Heritage of the Holy Fathers has a more complete collection of his homilies (and some other works, but only a few of his letters)—in Russian
- Excerpts from Basil the Great
- Catholic Online: St. Basil the Great
- Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Basil the Great
- American Catholic: St. Basil the Great
- Basil of Caesarea and His Influence on Monastic Mission benedictines.org.uk
- Preface to the Asketikon English translation by Oxford University Press
- St. Basil the Great the Archbishop of Caesarea, in Cappadocia Orthodox icon and synaxarion