International audienceGregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Our Father are the second explanation of this central prayer of Christian worship in Greek Antiquity. Composed at the end of the 4th century, these five homilies offer a spiritual and pastoral commentary of the Pater Noster. The present volume, edited by Matthieu Cassin (Paris), Hélène Grelier-Deneux (Paris) and Françoise Vinel (Strasbourg), offers introductory materials, a new English translation, the first edition of the 15th century Latin translation by Athanasios Chalkeopoulos, together with five studies that form a commentary for the different homilies, and nineteen shorter contributions on various aspects of the text. The contributors envisage the text according to exegesis and ...
Gregory of Nyssa’s De hominis opificio is a key text for the understanding of Eastern Christian anth...
This book presents fresh, lively translations of fourteen such homilies, the majority for the first ...
GREGORIUS Nyssenus (S.). Homiliæ ad Ablabium, de eo quod tres Deos dici non oportetGREGORIUS Nyssenu...
Nys F. Gregory of Nyssa, Homilies on Ecclesiastes. An English Version with Supporting Studies, Proce...
"Taken together, Gregory of Nyssa's XV Homilies In Canticum Canticorum are at the same time - as if ...
The Letters of Gt. Gregory of Nyssa first appeared in on English transition of 1893 in the Nicene an...
The homilies on the beatitudes are believed to be Gregory of Nyssa’s earliest existing homilies, da...
The first English translation of any of the Letters of St. Gregory of Nyssa appeared in 1893 in the ...
This is the first English translation of Gregory of Nyssa's Christmas homily, In diem natalem Salvat...
This dissertation undertakes an analysis of Gregory of Nyssa's final work, In Canticum Canticorum. P...
One of the themes that Gregory of Nyssa occasionally speaks about is the power of freedom of choice...
Modern patristic scholars have come more and more to appreciate the depth and insight of Gregory of ...
Nautin Pierre. The Easter Sermons of Gregory of Nyssa, Translation and Commentary, ed. by A. Spira a...
This commented translation of Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Homily on the Lord’s Prayer, the eleventh hom...
International audienceThis article is devoted to the study of the sources and posterity of the Homil...
Gregory of Nyssa’s De hominis opificio is a key text for the understanding of Eastern Christian anth...
This book presents fresh, lively translations of fourteen such homilies, the majority for the first ...
GREGORIUS Nyssenus (S.). Homiliæ ad Ablabium, de eo quod tres Deos dici non oportetGREGORIUS Nyssenu...
Nys F. Gregory of Nyssa, Homilies on Ecclesiastes. An English Version with Supporting Studies, Proce...
"Taken together, Gregory of Nyssa's XV Homilies In Canticum Canticorum are at the same time - as if ...
The Letters of Gt. Gregory of Nyssa first appeared in on English transition of 1893 in the Nicene an...
The homilies on the beatitudes are believed to be Gregory of Nyssa’s earliest existing homilies, da...
The first English translation of any of the Letters of St. Gregory of Nyssa appeared in 1893 in the ...
This is the first English translation of Gregory of Nyssa's Christmas homily, In diem natalem Salvat...
This dissertation undertakes an analysis of Gregory of Nyssa's final work, In Canticum Canticorum. P...
One of the themes that Gregory of Nyssa occasionally speaks about is the power of freedom of choice...
Modern patristic scholars have come more and more to appreciate the depth and insight of Gregory of ...
Nautin Pierre. The Easter Sermons of Gregory of Nyssa, Translation and Commentary, ed. by A. Spira a...
This commented translation of Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Homily on the Lord’s Prayer, the eleventh hom...
International audienceThis article is devoted to the study of the sources and posterity of the Homil...
Gregory of Nyssa’s De hominis opificio is a key text for the understanding of Eastern Christian anth...
This book presents fresh, lively translations of fourteen such homilies, the majority for the first ...
GREGORIUS Nyssenus (S.). Homiliæ ad Ablabium, de eo quod tres Deos dici non oportetGREGORIUS Nyssenu...