Dogmatic Treatises (Against Eunomius, On the Trinity, On the Holy Spirit, On 'Not Three Gods', On the Faith)
Saint Gregory of Nyssa · c. 380 AD
Ante-Nicene Fathers (Roberts–Donaldson), Roberts, Donaldson, and Coxe (eds.), Ante-Nicene Fathers, Buffalo: Christian Literature Publishing, 1885–1887; digitized by CCEL.
Younger brother of St Basil the Great and St Macrina; Bishop of Nyssa. The most speculative and mystical of the Cappadocians. His Against Eunomius continues and completes his elder brother's defence of the Nicene faith; his Great Catechism is the foundational dogmatic catechesis of the Eastern Church; his Life of Moses and Commentary on the Song of Songs are pivotal texts of patristic mystical theology and the Eastern doctrine of epektasis (perpetual progress into God).
Contents
- Against Eunomius(112 chapters)
- Answer to Eunomius' Second Book(2 chapters)
- On the Holy Spirit(1 chapter)
- On the Holy Trinity, and of the Godhead of the Holy Spirit(1 chapter)
- On 'Not Three Gods.'(1 chapter)
- On the Faith(1 chapter)