Tag: Gregory of Nyssa

  • Beza, Plato, and the "Shall Be" Speculative Restoration at Revelation 16:5

    Beza speculatively replaced “ὅσιος” with “ἐσόμενος” in Revelation 16:5.  Sometimes advocates of the King James Version (or Scrivener’s Textus Receptus, which was based on the KJV), will try to find some hint that this text existed in some now-lost copies of Scripture. To that end, I’ve done my best to survive the roughly 266 places…

  • Terms One Doesn't Find in Gregory of Nyssa

    One of the interesting things about Gregory of Nyssa’s work are the things one does not find in the English translations of Gregory’s works: “pope” “papacy” “papal” “pontiff” “bishop of bishops” “vicar” “cardinal” “legate” “penance” (One might argue that the concept is there in Gregory of Nyssa the concept of penance, though not the term.)…

  • Gregory of Nyssa on Sinlessness: Only Jesus Sinless

    Some folks like to paint Gregory of Nyssa as though he were a Roman Catholic. Certainly, of course, there are points where his theology contains errors. His beliefs would not have squared with the Westminster Confession of Faith in every respect. So, to be clear, Gregory of Nyssa was neither a “Roman Catholic” nor a…