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Gregory Of Nyssa As Biographer Weaving Lives For Virtuous Readers Allison L Gray

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Gregory Of Nyssa As Biographer Weaving Lives For Virtuous Readers Allison L Gray
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Allison L Gray
ISBN: 9783161575587, 316157558X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Gregory Of Nyssa As Biographer Weaving Lives For Virtuous Readers Allison L Gray by Allison L Gray 9783161575587, 316157558X instant download after payment.

In this study, Allison L. Gray analyzes three biographical narratives by the fourth-century Christian theologian Gregory of Nyssa (335-395 CE). When the Life of Moses, the Life of Macrina, and the Life of Gregory Thaumaturgus are examined in light of Greco-Roman rhetoric, biography, hagiography, and the history of education, it becomes evident that Gregory's attention to audience is critical to understanding the texts' form and function. Gregory recounts the lives of exemplary figures to inform his readers about lived virtue while simultaneously preparing them to be skilled readers and interpreters. He adopts and adapts familiar rhetorical and literary techniques to imagine, construct, and teach a new sort of ideal audience, training Christians to interpret Scripture. This study contributes to a more complete picture of how early Christian biographical writing shaped an emerging Christian paideia

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