The Reception of St. Gregory of Nyssa in the Christian Traditions

Proceedings of the Third Patristic Symposium Organized by the Center for Patristic Studies and Ancient Christian Literature (“Babeș-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca, 29 September – 1 October 2022).

Edited by Szabolcs András, Adrian Podaru, Hajnalka Tamas, George Claudiu Tuțu

Contributi di Szabolcs András, Adrian Podaru, Hajnalka Tamas, George Claudiu Tuțu, Claudio Moreschini, Giulio Maspero, Cecilia Flueraș, Lucian Dîncă, Guido Innocenzo Gargano, László Perendy, Marius Portaru, Eugen Maftei

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The Reception of St. Gregory of Nyssa in the Christian Traditions

Claudio Moreschini

Gregorio di Nissa e Basilio: amicizia e speculazione teologica


Abstract

Among the so-called “Cappadocian Fathers” Gregory of Nyssa is the one whose doctrines are closer to those of his brother Basil than those of Gregory Nazianzen. There is also the fact that the Nazianzen had reasons to resent Basil for the bishopric of Sasima and questions of pneumatology, so that it is possible that although he often declared his admiration for Basil, he actually differed from him in doctrines as well. We therefore want to see some doctrinal points thereabout.

Citazione:

C. Moreschini, Gregorio di Nissa e Basilio: amicizia e speculazione teologica, in S. András – A. Podaru – H. Tamas – G.C. Tuțu (a cura di), The Reception of St. Gregory of Nyssa in the Christian Traditions. Proceedings of the Third Patristic Symposium Organized by the Center for Patristic Studies and Ancient Christian Literature (“Babeș-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca, 29 September – 1 October 2022), Nerbini International, Firenze 2026, 13-38

DOI: 10.12875/PatrCla1-001