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− | Our father among the saints '''Gregory of Nyssa''' (''ca.'' | + | Our father among the saints '''Gregory of Nyssa''' (''ca.'' 335 – after 394) was [[bishop]] of Nyssa and a prominent [[theologian]] of the fourth century. The younger brother of [[Basil the Great]] and friend of [[Gregory the Theologian]], his influence on Church doctrine has remained important, even after the [[Origen|Origenist]] influence on his thought left him suspect in the wake of the [[Fifth Ecumenical Council]] in Constantinople. |
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Our father among the saints Gregory of Nyssa (ca. 335 – after 394) was bishop of Nyssa and a prominent theologian of the fourth century. The younger brother of Basil the Great and friend of Gregory the Theologian, his influence on Church doctrine has remained important, even after the Origenist influence on his thought left him suspect in the wake of the Fifth Ecumenical Council in Constantinople.
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