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Essays and translations of Gregory of Nyssa's original writings, identifying the ultimate unity of humanity in Christ as one of his key themes.In his writings and his career Gregory of Nyssa assume...
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27 August 2015

Essays and translations of Gregory of Nyssa's original writings, identifying the ultimate unity of humanity in Christ as one of his key themes.
In his writings and his career Gregory of Nyssa assumes many roles. He is a Christian Platonist, a spiritual guide for ascetics and those seeking the vision of God, as well as one of those who shaped the Trinitarian doctrine of God espoused at Constantinople in 381. But he is also a popular preacher and, paradoxically, someone unafraid of deeper speculations regarding the meaning of the Christian ideal. The translations in Part One illustrate these various concerns, but are not a sufficient basis for the thesis of Part Two, one that attempts to answer the question of how to describe the coherence of a thinker far from systematic. One solution is to appeal to Gregory's conviction that after this world all Christians, indeed all humans, will be united in diversity, and that this means that all are now on the one path to their destiny, however much their progress may differ. This answer does not pretend to solve all problems, nor does it rule out other approaches to Gregory's thought. But it locates Gregory's work in the liturgical and sacramental life of the church that includes ordinary as well as elite Christians.
In his writings and his career Gregory of Nyssa assumes many roles. He is a Christian Platonist, a spiritual guide for ascetics and those seeking the vision of God, as well as one of those who shaped the Trinitarian doctrine of God espoused at Constantinople in 381. But he is also a popular preacher and, paradoxically, someone unafraid of deeper speculations regarding the meaning of the Christian ideal. The translations in Part One illustrate these various concerns, but are not a sufficient basis for the thesis of Part Two, one that attempts to answer the question of how to describe the coherence of a thinker far from systematic. One solution is to appeal to Gregory's conviction that after this world all Christians, indeed all humans, will be united in diversity, and that this means that all are now on the one path to their destiny, however much their progress may differ. This answer does not pretend to solve all problems, nor does it rule out other approaches to Gregory's thought. But it locates Gregory's work in the liturgical and sacramental life of the church that includes ordinary as well as elite Christians.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 258
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
27 August 2015
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780227175347
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, Christianity, Theology
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part One: Translations
Concerning the Meaning of the Christian's Profession
Concerning Perfection
In Praise of Theodore, Holy and Great Martyr
In Praise of Stephen, Saint and Protomartyr I
Another in Praise of Saint Stephen, the Protomartyr
In Praise of the Holy Forty Martyrs 1a
In Praise of the Holy Forty Martyrs 1b
A Speech in Praise of the Forty Martyrs Delivered in the Martyrion
In Regard to Those Fallen Asleep
On 'Then Also the Son Himself Will Be Subjected to the One Who Subjected All Things to Him'
Part Two: Essays
1 The Promises and Baptism
2 The Contest
3 Helpers and Allies
4 The Last Things
A Brief Postscript
Bibliography
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Introduction
Part One: Translations
Concerning the Meaning of the Christian's Profession
Concerning Perfection
In Praise of Theodore, Holy and Great Martyr
In Praise of Stephen, Saint and Protomartyr I
Another in Praise of Saint Stephen, the Protomartyr
In Praise of the Holy Forty Martyrs 1a
In Praise of the Holy Forty Martyrs 1b
A Speech in Praise of the Forty Martyrs Delivered in the Martyrion
In Regard to Those Fallen Asleep
On 'Then Also the Son Himself Will Be Subjected to the One Who Subjected All Things to Him'
Part Two: Essays
1 The Promises and Baptism
2 The Contest
3 Helpers and Allies
4 The Last Things
A Brief Postscript
Bibliography
Subject Index
Scripture Index