Gregory of Nyssa: The Life of Moses.

Gregory of Nyssa: The Life of Moses


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Jul 29, 2013 - If your insight was authentic, it will bear fruit in your life and the lives of others down the centuries. Mar 24, 2014 - The Jesus he shows us is unbound by the visual principles of simple human nature and its perspectival rules. That's why we is actually from Gregory of Nyssa in The Life of Moses, not from Gregory the Theologian. Feb 2, 2013 - St Gregory of Nyssa [J.173 & M.252] You manifest a determination to know how you can perfect your life in accord with virtue so that through all events you may succeed in being blameless in life. Sep 5, 2012 - Gregory claims that Moses after receiving the Ten Commandments, his “seeing” God as he passed by him (Exodus 33:18-23) was not a complete “knowing” or “experiencing” of God. Jan 1, 2014 - Acts 9.15], noted for his honorable life and preaching; from birth he was pleasing to God, possessed a venerable demeanor from youth, was instructed like Moses in all wisdom [cf. Gregory of Nyssa shows that there is always more to God than people can imagine. May 25, 2006 - The classic text is Gregory of Nyssa: The Life of Moses, which Gregory interprets as a story about approaching God. He also 2 thoughts on “Gregory of Nyssa (335-395)”. Falling from God's friendship as the only thing dreadful and we consider becoming God's friend the only thing worthy of honor and desire. Sandraykim on March 10, 2013 at 10:39 pm said: My understanding is that Gregory of Nyssa is considered as the first scholar who introduces the negative theology in the Christian church history. Arranged Chronologically by Author. Jan 26, 2013 - Gregory tells that Moses has discovered the principle of eternal growth and eternal progress in God, at the heart of his spirituality. Compare the reference here of “wing” with a passage from on Perfection: “Therefore, what seems fearful (I mean our mutable nature) can serve as a wing for flight to better things” (J.213). Jan 21, 2010 - THE CLASSICS OF CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM. I would especially like good examples to be found in Life of Moses, pp.117, 118. Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (5th Century).

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