Neilos Kabasilas

Neilos Kabasilas (Neilos Kavasilas) (Nilus Cabasilas) (Greek: Νεῖλος Καβάσιλας), was a fourteenth-century Palamite theologian who succeeded St. Gregory Palamas himself as Metropolitan of Thessalonica (1357-1363). Neilos, who was called Nicholas as a layman, has often been confused with his nephew, the more famous Nicholas Kabasilas, best known for his Commentary on the Divine Liturgy

Neilos was a teacher of the famed translator of Thomas Aquinas into Greek, Demetrios Kydones. As a theologian, his most important works are a Theological Rule in defense of the essence-energies distinction and a series of discourses against the Filioque (the Latin teaching on the procession of the Holy Spirit).


References

    Théophile Kislas (Éd.), Nil Cabasilas, Sur le Saint-Esprit. Introduction, texte critique, traduction et notes (Paris, 2001).

    Manuel Candal, Nilus Cabasilas et theologia S. Thomae. De Processione Spiritus sancti (Rome, 1945).

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