Discover profound insights into early Christian thought with "Gregory of Nyssa: The Life of Moses," a seminal work published by Paulist Press in 1978. This esteemed volume is a cornerstone of "The Classics of Western Spirituality" series, offering a deep dive into the spiritual journey and theological interpretations of one of the most influential Cappadocian Fathers. The book features a compelling translation, introduction, and notes by Abraham I. Malherbe and Everett Ferguson, complemented by a preface from John Meyendorff, ensuring a scholarly yet accessible reading experience for both academics and spiritual seekers.

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