Thursday, April 18, 2024

θεοπνυεστος in Gregory of Nyssa, Apologia in Hexameron XXVI:2 (PG 44:224)

 


". . . and although the human body be dispersed among carnivorous birds, or among the most savage beasts by becoming their food, and although it pass beneath the teeth of fish, and although it be changed by fire into vapor and dust, wheresoever one may in argument [logos] suppose the man to be removed, he surely remains in the world [kosmos]; and the world, the voice of inspiration [theopneustos] tells us, is held by the hand of God."


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