Свт. Gregory of Nyssa, one of the most original thinkers of Greek patristic, attracts the attention of many leading philosophers and theologians with his unconventional approach to ancient heritage and the Holy Scriptures. The study of Lenka Karfikova, a professor at Charles University in Prague, examines Gregory's theology and anthropology through the prism of the very important issue of infinity of perfection. This perspective reveals the relevance of the saint's ideas for modern theology, ethics and aesthetics, anthropology and psychology. The book is addressed to professionals and anyone who may be interested.
Свт. Gregory of Nyssa, one of the most original thinkers of Greek patristic, attracts the attention of many leading philosophers and theologians with his unconventional approach to ancient heritage and Scripture. Lenka Karfikova, a professor at Charles University in Prague, examines Gregory's theology and anthropology through the prism of the very important issue of infinity of perfection. This perspective reveals the relevance of the saint's ideas for modern theology, ethics and aesthetics, anthropology and psychology. The book is addressed to specialists and anyone who may be interested.