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Gregory of Nyssa

c. 335-395 - Cappadocia

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Gregory of Nyssa, brother of Basil the Great and friend of Gregory Nazianzen, helped shape Nicene and Cappadocian theology. His writings are especially important for Orthodox and Catholic study of the Trinity, creation, the image of God, ascetic life, resurrection, and the soul's movement toward God.

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How to read Gregory of Nyssa

Gregory Nyssa is profound for Trinity, anthropology, resurrection, spiritual ascent, and the soul's journey into God.

Best first workThe Great CatechismStart with the Great Catechism for his doctrinal frame, then read Soul and Resurrection for spiritual depth.

Suggested Reading Order

  1. 1The Great CatechismBest entry point into his doctrinal theology.
  2. 2On the Making of ManRead for image of God and human dignity.
  3. 3On the Soul and the ResurrectionA moving dialogue on death, hope, and resurrection.
  4. 4On Not Three GodsImportant for careful Trinitarian language.

Key Doctrines And Themes

Image of God

Human dignity and vocation are grounded in God's creative purpose.

Spiritual ascent

The soul grows endlessly into deeper participation in God.

Resurrection hope

Christian anthropology is ordered toward bodily resurrection.

Tradition Lens

Catholic

Important for anthropology, Trinity, resurrection, and mystical theology.

Orthodox

Especially important for theosis, spiritual ascent, and Cappadocian theology.

Protestant

Valuable for classical doctrine, biblical anthropology, and resurrection theology.

Scripture And Terms

Scripture connections

Genesis 1Exodus 31 Corinthians 152 Corinthians 3Philippians 3

Epektasis

The soul's continual stretching forward into God.

Anthropology

Theological teaching about humanity.

The Great Catechism

4th century

A compact doctrinal work on creation, fall, incarnation, redemption, baptism, and Eucharist.

1 sections25 paragraphs
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On the Making of Man

4th century

A theological anthropology on creation, the image of God, human nature, soul, body, and vocation.

32 sections221 paragraphs
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On the Soul and the Resurrection

4th century

A dialogue with Macrina on death, the soul, purification, hope, and resurrection.

1 sections88 paragraphs
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On Not Three Gods

4th century

A concise Trinitarian argument explaining why Christians confess Father, Son, and Spirit without teaching three gods.

1 sections19 paragraphs
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On the Holy Spirit, Against the Macedonians

4th century

A defense of the Holy Spirit's divinity against Macedonian teaching.

1 sections27 paragraphs
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On Virginity

4th century

An ascetical treatise on purity, detachment, and the undivided pursuit of God.

24 sections28 paragraphs
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On Pilgrimages

4th century

A pastoral reflection on pilgrimage, holiness, and the dangers of confusing travel with transformation.

1 sections1 paragraphs
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On the Baptism of Christ

4th century

A liturgical sermon for the feast of the Lord's baptism and the mystery of illumination.

1 sections11 paragraphs
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