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St. Gregory Nazianzen (c. 329 - 390)
St Gregory Nazianzen was by nature a gentle man and by genius and training a scholar, but throughout his life he was involved in controversies, disputes and misunderstanding in which his sensitive and essentially reasonable temperament suffered much, and not only from his ostensible 'enemies.' Nevertheless he has been declared a doctor of the church, and he won for himself the title 'the Theologian'. [eng]
Григорий Богослов (Назианзин) (329-389)
Сочинения, биография, библиография. [rus]
Island of Freedom - St. Gregory of Nazianzus
Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, with Saints Athanasius, Basil, and John Chrysostom, is a Father of the Church and one of the four Eastern Doctors of the Church. He is known especially for his contributions to the theological definition of the Trinity and the nature of Christ. He, Basil, and Gregory of Nyssa are called the Cappadocian Fathers. [eng]
January 2 Saint
ST. BASIL AND ST. GREGORY NAZIANZEN Basil and Gregory were born in Asia Minor in the year 330. This area is modern-day Turkey. Basil's grandmother, father, mother, two brothers and a sister are all saints. Gregory's parents are St. Nonna and St. Gregory the Elder. Basil and Gregory met and became great friends at school in Athens, Greece. [eng]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Gregory of Nazianzus
Doctor of the Church, born at Arianzus, in Asia Minor, c. 325; died at the same place, 389. He was son -- one of three children -- of Gregory, Bishop of Nazianzus (329-374), in the south-west of Cappadocia, and of Nonna, a daughter of Christian parents. The saint's father was originally a member of the heretical sect of the Hypsistarii, or Hypsistiani, and was converted to Catholicity by the influence of his pious wife. [eng]
St Gregory Nazianzen
From his own works, and other monuments of that age. See Gregory of Caesarea, who writ his life in 940; Hermant, Tillemont, t. ix., Ceillier, t. vii.; also the life of this saint, compiled from his works by Baronius, published by Alberici, in an appendix to the life and letters of that cardinal, in 1759, t. ii.] [eng]
SBC - Constantinople I
Byzantium was a little Greek colony that sat rather proudly on the western shore of the Bosphorus Strait. For almost a thousand years this classical settlement posed, unappreciated, upon one of the most strategic geographic locations in the world. Lying, as it did, between Europe and Asia, and connecting the northern countries of the Black Sea with the Mediterranean world, portwise, it seemed to defy any harbor then existing to match it for commercial potential. Add to this, a year-round temperate climate, enchanting scenic surroundings, and other alluring factors, and one can understand why the Roman Emperor Constantine, the son of St. Helena, in the year 330, moved the seat of his vast empire from Rome to this ideal spot. The ancient site was royally embellished and renamed Constantinople. [eng]
Biography: Gregory of Nazianzus, bishop and theologian (9 May 389)
Gregory of Nazianzus, his friend Basil the Great, and Basil's brother Gregory of Nyssa, are jointly known as the Cappadocian Fathers (Cappadocia is a region in what is now Central Turkey). [eng]
Gregory Nazianzen, Saint. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
c.330–390, Cappadocian theologian, Doctor of the Church, one of the Four Fathers of the Greek Church. He is sometimes called Gregory Theologus. He studied widely in his youth and was from his student days a friend of St. Basil the Great. [eng]
Григорий Богослов, сочинение Алфеева
Жизнь и учение св. Григория Богослова. Игумен Иларион (Алфеев). [rus]
Patron Saints Index: Saint Gregory of Nazianzen
Also known as the Christian Demosthenes; the Theologian Memorial 2 January Profile Son of Saint Gregory of Nazianzen the Elder and Saint Nonna. Brother of Saint Caesar Nazianzen, and Saint Gorgonius. Spent an itinerent youth in search of learning. Friend of and fellow student with Saint Basil the Great. Monk at Basil's desert monastery. [eng]
Отцы IV в.: Георгий Флоровский
Георгий Флоровский Патрология. 5. Григорий Богослов. [rus]
Патрология КИПРИАН КЕРН
ЗОЛОТОЙ ВЕК СВЯТООТЕЧЕСКОЙ ПИСЬМЕННОСТИ. 4. Св. Григорий Назианзин, Богослов. [rus]
Оглавление: Григорий Богослов, сочинение Алфеева
Жизнь и учение св. Григория Богослова. [rus]
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