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Saint Gregory of Nazianzen Byzantine icon, Cappadocian father and theologian reflecting on the mystery of the Trinity

GREGORY OF NAZIANZEN · 4TH CENTURY · CAPPADOCIAN

Letters

Summary and key themes of this work


Personal and theological letters reflecting Gregory's friendships, struggles with ecclesiastical life, and enduring pastoral concerns.

Letters is a central text in the Christian mystical tradition, offering insight into the spiritual life, the nature of divine union, and the transformation of the soul.

This work is central to the Cappadocian tradition, shaping the understanding of the spiritual life and the soul's journey toward union with God.

Where there is no love, put love, and you will draw love out.
Troubles are usually the brooms and shovels that smooth the road to a person's good fortune.
Be who God meant you to be, and you will set the world on fire.