This volume, "Gregorius Nazianzenus, Cognomento Theologus, In Amliss. Procerum Acad. Consessu, Theologis Ad Imitandum Propositus," presents a study of Gregory of Nazianzus, also known as Gregory the Theologian. The work aims to offer Gregory as a model for theologians, highlighting his contributions to Christian thought and his enduring influence. The text includes an introductory program (Accedit Programma Invitatorib) and is authored by Johann Gottfried Schupart. Focusing on Gregory's theological insights and his historical significance, this book explores the life and works of a key figure in early Christian history.
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