Albl (religious studies, Presentation College, South Dakota) translates and comments extensively on the Greek text almost certainly written after 400 AD, shortly after Gregory died. He explains that it is part of a genre used by both Christians and Jews to argue a case by referring to scripture, and a subgenre seeking to define Christian identity a
Pseudo-Galen, Introductio, ed. C.G. Kühn, Claudii Galeni opera omnia, vol. 14, Leipzig, 1827 (repr. Hildesheim, 1965), pp. 674—797. Pseudo-Gregory of Nyssa, De Creatione Hominis Sermo Alter, ed. H. Hörner, Gregorii Nysseni opera, suppl, ...
Here is an award-winning, new translation that brings to light Gregory's complex identity as an early mystic. Gregory (c. 332-395) was one of the Greek Cappadocian Fathers, along with St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory Nazianzen. +
Hu ̈bner identified the characteristically Stoic resonance of Basil's ontology, in contrast with the Aristotelian metaphysic brought to bear by Gregory of Nyssa in his Pseudo-Basil, Ep. 38 (''Gregor von Nyssa als Verfasser''). 176.
The Catechetical Oration of St Gregory of Nyssa London: SPCK 1917; Stein, J., ed. ... of Nyssa” in Vigiliae Christianae 20 1966; Baker, D. “The Great letter of Pseudo-Dionysius and Gregory of Nyssa” in Studia monastica 6 1964; Balas, ...
The theory is reproduced in Pseudo-Gregory of Nyssa, De Creatione Hominis Sermo Alter, p. 44. Eusebius, Commentarius in Isaiam, 2.24. Cf. Didymus, comPs 29–34, Cod. p. 178: 6 “xot' sixówo cat 6plotoaty" 6200 Yevóugvog &v6potog oux ...
Koch, Hugo. 'Der pseudo-epigraphische Charakter der dionysischen Schriften'. Theologische Quartalschrift 77 (1895): 353–421. –––––, 'Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita in seinen Beziehungen zum Neuplatonismus und Mysterienwesen'.
Cf. A. S. Dunstone, The Atonement in Gregory of Nyssa (London: Tyndale Press, 1963), shows that this Cappadocian ... It is not certain whose writings came first, Gregory of Nyssa or Pseudo—Macarius, though it is agreed that the two ...
... and Theological Exegesis: The Easter Homilies of Gregory of Nyssa,” in Joseph Verheyden, Andreas Merkt, and Tobias Nicklas, eds. ... 2, in the section “In diem luminum and the Doctrinal Corpus,” for In diem luminum and Chapter 6, p.
catena which quotes Theodoret and Pseudo - John Chrysostom ; on the Song of Songs , the catena that quotes Gregory of Nyssa and Nilus of Ancyra ; on Psalms , the catena which quotes Hesychius and Theodoret .
Gregory of Nyssa, e Life of Moses, . (p. in the Malherbe and Ferguson translation). . Lossky, In the Image and Likeness of God, . . Pseudo-Dionysius, e Mystical eology, I. (p. in the Luibheid translation). . Pseudo-Dionysius, e Mystical ...