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Treatise On the Soul and the Resurrection - Exploring the Afterlife: Soul Resurrection and Christian Belief - cover

Treatise On the Soul and the Resurrection - Exploring the Afterlife: Soul Resurrection and Christian Belief

Gregory of Nyssa

Translator Philip Schaff

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Treatise On the Soul and the Resurrection," Gregory of Nyssa delves deeply into metaphysics and theology, exploring the nature of the soul and its immortality in the context of Christian doctrine. Written during the 4th century, this text reflects the intricate philosophical discourse of late antiquity, drawing upon Platonic and Aristotelian traditions while infused with a distinctly Christian perspective. Gregory employs a sophisticated dialectical style, combining eloquent rhetoric with rigorous argumentation, effectively engaging with the contemporary debates on resurrection and the essence of the soul, ultimately asserting the soul's perpetual existence and its ultimate destiny in eternal communion with God. As a key figure in the Cappadocian Fathers, Gregory's theological reflections were shaped by his extensive education and his commitment to orthodoxy in a time of doctrinal strife. Influenced by the Athenian philosophical tradition and the spiritual concerns of early Christianity, Gregory synthesized these elements to address the existential questions of his day. His pastoral background and role in the early Church provided him with unique insights into the soul's journey and the promise of resurrection, which he passionately expounds upon in his treatise. "Treatise On the Soul and the Resurrection" is essential reading for anyone interested in early Christian theology, philosophy, or the evolution of doctrinal thought. Gregory's profound insights continue to resonate, challenging readers to contemplate the profound mysteries of life, death, and divine promise. Scholars and laypersons alike will find this work a valuable resource for understanding the foundational beliefs that shaped Christian eschatology.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 108 pages.

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