The Poetry of Gregory Nazianzus

Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (1):45-55 (1970)
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In his poetry, Gregory is the theologian at prayer, revealing a dark vision of himself as well as the ineffable Light to which he was unceasingly drawn

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