St Gregory of Nyssa
September 6th, 2006 by Duplicator | Mail a friend
It is plain from the Holy Scripture that God becomes, to those who deserve it, locality, and home, and clothing, and food, and drink, and light, and riches, and dominion, and everything thinkable and nameable that goes to make our life happy. But He that becomes all things will be in all things too. - Gregory of Nyssa: Everything that is free will be united with virtue
Gregory of Nyssa: The Making of Man, full text (in English and Greek side by side)
Gregory of Nyssa Anthology (Texts in English and Greek)
Gregory of Nyssa Home Page, by D. Salomon
Ἀνθολογία Γρηγορίου Νύσσης (χωρὶς μετάφραση)
Balthasar, Becoming and the immanent infinite in Gregory of Nyssa
The other great Cappadocian Fathers: St. Gregory of Constantinople, the Theologian, St. Basil the Great
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