

An edition of De vita Moysis (1941)
By Gregorius Nyssenus
Publish Date
1978
Publisher
Paulist Press
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
"This work has a special significance because it reflects Gregory's spiritual sense of the Scriptures. He maintained that the ultimate purpose of the Bible was not its historical teachings but its capacity for elevating the soul to God. Gregory saw the totality of the spiritual life as an epektasis, a continual growth or straining ahead, as in the words of St. Paul, 'Forgetting the past, I strain for what is still to come.' Describes the spiritual ascent as taking place in three stages, symbolized by the Lord's revelation of Himself to Moses, first in light, then in the cloud and finally in the dark." -- Publisher's description.
subjects: Bible, Legends, Biographies, God, Knowableness, Early works to 1800, Revelation on Sinai, Mysticism, Moses, Bible. O.T, Biography, History, De vita Moysis (Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint), Ouvrages avant 1800, Critique, interprétation, etc. patristiques, Early church, Bibeln, Verk före 1800, Christianisme, Mysticisme, Moses (biblical leader), Bible, biography, o. t., Christian biography, Saints, biography, Ear, Diseases, Nose, Throat, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Nutrition Disorders, Otolaryngology, Criticism and interpretationmoses, Br65.g75 d4813 2006, 222/.1092 b, Criticism and interpretation, 11.51 early Christianity, 11.41 study and interpretation of the Old Testament, Deugden, Exodus (bijbelboek)
People: Moses (Biblical leader), Moses (Prophet)