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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. V
The Life and Writings of Gregory of Nyssa. [eng]
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Святитель Григорий, епископ Нисский (335-394)
Сочинения, биография, библиография. [rus]
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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. V
Preface to the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5, which appeared in 1893 and was the first translation of any of Gregory's works into English.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Gregory of Nyssa
Date of birth unknown; died after 385 or 386. He belongs to the group known as the "Cappadocian Fathers", a title which reveals at once his birthplace in Asia Minor and his intellectual characteristics. Gregory was born of a deeply religious family, not very rich in worldly goods, to which circumstances he probably owed the pious training of his youth. His mother Emmelia was a martyr's daughter; two of his brothers, Basil of Cжsarea and Peter of Sebaste, became bishops like himself; his eldest sister, Macrina, became a model of piety and is honoured as a saint. [eng]
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Biography: Gregory of Nyssa (9 March 395)
Gregory of Nyssa, his brother Basil the Great (14 June), and Basil's best friend Gregory of Nazianzus (9 May), are known collectively as the Cappadocian Fathers. They were a major force in the triumph of the Athanasian position at the Council of Constantinople in 381. Gregory of Nyssa tends to be overshadowed by the other two. [eng]
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Patron Saints Index: Saint Gregory of Nyssa
Bishop of Nyssa, Lower Armenia, in 372. Archbishop of Sebaste. Fought against Arianism, but not as successfully as he hoped. [eng]
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ГРИГОРИЙ НИССКИЙ
Об устроении человека. - На своё рукоположение. - О чревовещательнице. Письмо к епископу
Феодосию. - Армонию, о том что значит имя и название "христианин". [rus]
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Юрий Стасюк
Богопознание и жизнь христианина
в "Жизни Моисея" Григория Нисского. [rus]
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Григорий Нисский: Лев Карсавин
Лев Карсавин о патристике. [rus]
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Патрология КИПРИАН КЕРН
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