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Gregory of Nyssa

2023
Abstract Gregory of Nyssa’s In Canticum Canticorum (Homilies on the Song of Songs) allegorically interprets the Song of Songs as the love between God and humanity and offers a rich collection of metaphors to illustrate the love and desire that draw the human to the divine.
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Gregory of Nyssa’s oration 40

2023
This oration was written and preached for the catechumens who used to postpone their baptismal practice, at risk of losing their salvation, heaven, and a life free from sin, according to Gregory of Nyssa. This oration is part of a larger body of catechetical works, that try to proselytize new Christians and preach the word of Jesus Christ. It is common
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Gregory of Nyssa

1978
Here is an award-winning, new translation that brings to light Gregory's complex identity as an early mystic. Gregory (c. 332-395) was one of the Greek Cappadocian Fathers, along with St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory Nazianzen.
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GREGORY OF NYSSA ON UNIVERSALS

Vigiliae Christianae, 2002
Cet article explore la position philosophique de Gregoire de Nysse concernant le probleme des universaux : plutot qu'une collection d'objets individuels, Gregoire semble y voir une essence, these qui s'accorde avec ses conceptions theologiques sur la nature de Dieu.
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Dionysius and Gregory of Nyssa

2022
AbstractDionysius the Areopagite’s account of Moses ascending Mount Sinai and achieving mystical union in darkness has consistently pointed readers back to Gregory of Nyssa, whose mystical theology parallels much of Dionysius’ language and imagery. Gregory’s mystical writings emerge from a doctrinal controversy with Eunomius of Cyzicus about the nature
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St Gregory of Nyssa

2018
Chapter 1 gives Biographical background and studies the historical context(s) of Gregory of Nyssa and his close family members, situating them as aristocratic and long-established Christian leaders of the Cappadocian area. It offers along with the course of Gregory’s Vita a general outline of the main philosophical and religious controversies of his ...
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Exploring Gregory of Nyssa

2018
This collection brings together an interdisciplinary team of historians, classicists, philosophers, and theologians for a holistic exploration of the thought of Gregory of Nyssa. Topics covered—some here examined for the first time—include: Gregory’s role in the main philosophical and religious controversies of his era, such as his ecclesiastical ...
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Apollinarius, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa

2018
Apollinarius of Laodicea argued that the divine wisdom, in Christ, took the place of a human reason, and so that the human Christ has existed eternally, as part of the Logos’s person. So even the humanity of Christ is in some sense divine, for the Apollinarians, and we are transformed by imitating him or being sacramentally united with him.
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St. Gregory of Nyssa

1954
The two series of homilies presented here are intensely practical, full of examples from the moral, social, medical, and scientific life of Gregory’s time. They paint a picture of a man thoroughly conversant with human nature in general, and in the needs of his contemporaries.
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