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  1. Instead he turned to a life of asceticism, and together with his friend, Gregory of Nazianxus, founded a small monastic community. [7] In 360 he was ordained as a reader, in 362 as a presbyter, and in 370 as bishop of Caesarea. [8] Many of Basil's writings have survived.

    • Boethius

      W. Bark, "Boethius's Fourth Tractate, the So-Called De Fide...

    • Marcellus

      J.T. Leinhard, "Basil of Caesarea, Marcellus of Ancyra and...

    • Theophilus

      Those influenced by his exegesis included Eusebius of...

    • Epiphanius

      J.E. Dean, Epiphanius' Treatise on Weights and Measures: The...

    • Athanasius

      Khaled Anatolios, "The Soteriological Significance of...

    • Lactantius

      Lactantius - Basil of Caesarea (c. 329-379) -...

  2. This one volume contains Basil’s writing on the ascetic life – the majority addressed to monks but several potentially written for clergy, laity or monks living in the world. Also includes a number of homilies on subjects such as envy, humility, mercy and justice.

  3. The second volume of the Bibliotheca Basiliana Vniversalis covers all the extant mss, translations and editions of Basil of Caesarea's Homiliae morales, and more than 300 homiletic type adaptations.

  4. St. Basil the Great, also known as Basil of Caesarea, was a prominent Christian bishop and theologian of the 4th century. He is widely recognized as one of the Cappadocian Fathers, alongside Gregory of Nazianzus and Gregory of Nyssa.

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    • Cappadocia, Turkey
  5. Jan 6, 2024 · Basil of Caesarea by Philip Rousseau Online available. Basil of Caesarea: A Guide to His Life and Doctrine by Andrew Radde-Gallwitz introduces early Christian theology by focusing on one particularly influential figure, Basil of Caesarea.

    • Suzanne Estelle-Holmer
    • 2020
  6. Sep 26, 2019 · After founding several monasteries, Basil was ordained Bishop of Caesarea in 370. He was a key figure in the victory of orthodoxy over Arianism in Asia Minor, fearlessly opposing Emperor Valens at great personal risk.

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  8. Jun 23, 2023 · Basil ("the Great") of Caesarea : Full-text, Peer-reviewed Articles from the Atla Religion Database. About 140 articles (excludes book reviews) NOTE: Many more articles may be available on Basil that are not full-text online, but available from our library or via Interlibrary loan.