L' or. 44 Eis tḕn kainḕn Kyriakḗn di Gregorio di Nazianzo

L' or. 44 Εἰς τὴν καινὴν Κυριακήν di Gregorio di Nazianzo

This article includes details about Oration 44 of Gregory of Nazianzus, taken from "Gregorio di Nazianzo, orazione 44" a book by Rossella Valastro, published in 2018. This oration was proclaimed during the first Sunday after Easter in 383, in conjunction with the inauguration of the church...

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Main Author: Valastro, Rossella (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2022
In: Augustinianum
Year: 2022, Volume: 62, Issue: 2, Pages: 477-481
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
RC Liturgy
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Summary:This article includes details about Oration 44 of Gregory of Nazianzus, taken from "Gregorio di Nazianzo, orazione 44" a book by Rossella Valastro, published in 2018. This oration was proclaimed during the first Sunday after Easter in 383, in conjunction with the inauguration of the church of St. Mamas of Caesarea. Gregory of Nazianzus, however, reports only a little information to his devotees about this little-known Cappadocian martyr. The oration highlights many themes, especially spiritual renewal that comes to humanity from Christ's death and resurrection. Through many biblical quotes, the bishop exhorts all humanity to a spiritual change, creating an oration with a complex and irregular structure that is probably derived from several orations that Gregory of Nazianzus proclaimed in different times and places and were brought together into a single text.
ISSN:2162-6499
Contains:Enthalten in: Augustinianum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5840/agstm202262228