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Brian Matz (PhD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Saint Louis University) is associate professor of the history of Christianity and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Endowed Chair in Catholic Thought at Fontbonne University. He is the author or coeditor of a number of books, including mostra altro Gregory of Nazianzus, Patristics and Catholic Social Thought: Hermeneutical Models for a Dialogue, and Grace for Grace: The Debates after Augustine and Pelagius. mostra meno

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I was interested in reading Brian Matz's Gregory of Nazianzus because Nazianzus is the Cappadocian father whose works I am least familiar with (though I don't want to feign expertise on the other two). In seminary I had the opportunity to read Basil, and read a number of Gregory of Nyssa's. The only Gregory of Nazianzus I read was his five Theological Orations which I read for pleasure on my own time. They were interesting—witty, theologically erudite, and well crafted. However, I am no scholar and felt like the best way for me to get a handle on Nazianzus is to find a wise guide.

Brian Matz (PhD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Saint Louis University) is the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Endowed Chair in Catholic Thought at Fontbonne University in St. Louis, Missouri associate professor of the history of Christianity. He wrote a dissertation on Gregory of Nazianzus at Saint Louis University (of which this text is partially adapted). In this book, Matz provides a biographical sketch of Gregory (chapter one) before examining the importance of purification as a central theological motif for this Cappadocian (chapter two). Chapters three through six explore the theme of purification in four of Gregory's orations (Oration 2, 45, 40, and 14). As part of Baker Academic's Foundations of Theological Exegesis and Christian Spirituality (Hans Boersma and Matthew Levering, series eds.), this book has a particular eye for Nazianzus's use of Scripture.

Matz argues convincingly that purification is the key to understanding. Chapter two of this volume, provides a broad overview of Gregory's preaching of purification (or spiritual healing). Matz illustrates Gregory's terminology and his understanding of the practice and process of purification (i.e. self discipline, ascetical practices, cleansing the senses, acts of mercy, contrition, fasting, celebrating holy festivals, desire to know God, the purifying fire of difficult circumstance, baptism, the Eucharist and piety). He then describes the benefits of the purification of the soul: knowledge and contemplation of God, divinization, becoming a recipient of heaven, undermining evildoers and the devil, escape from the torments of judgement, esteem in the community, etc. Finally, Matz examines the role that pastors, the Spirit, and Christ play in leading a soul through the purification process in Gregory's thought.

Matz's discussion of the four orations illustrates how Gregory works out this theme pastorally (oration 2), in contemplation (oration 45), in his understanding of baptism (oration 40), and in care for the poor and vulnerable (oration 14). Most these orations are available to the general reader free online (or for a nominal fee on Kindle as part of Phillip Schaff's Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers collection). Oration 14 can be found as part of Gregory of Nazianzus' Select Orations (Catholic University of America Press, 2004). Not having access to the latter volume, I read the other orations in Schaff (in my case, through my Bible software program).
I really enjoyed this book and thought Matz did a wonderful job of walking the reader through Gregory's exegesis. Nazianzus was less fanciful than Nyssa in terms of allegory, but made great use of the Canon (particularly found of the Psalms and Matthew, but drawing on a good swath of the biblical material). Like his Cappadocian counterparts, Nazianzus is Christological and Christocentric in his interpretation.

I give this book five stars and recommend it for anyone interested in a short, attainable introduction to Gregory. ★★★★★

Note: I received a Net Galley copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.
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Jamichuk | 1 altra recensione | May 22, 2017 |
An exploration into the life and thought of Gregory of Nazianzus through exposition regarding his orations on purification.

The author has done much work in terms of understanding Gregory and his discussions of purification, etc., and that emphasis is seen strongly in this work. Perhaps a bit too strongly; I recognize that this series, having different authors, will have different emphases, but in comparison with the volume on Basil of Caesarea, this volume is very light on information regarding Gregory of Nazianzus. The first chapter covers his life in general and some of his relationships; the rest of the text is devoted to the discussions of orations on purification.

It is interesting to read this in tandem with Hans von Campenhausen's take on Gregory. Von Campenhausen speaks terribly ill of Gregory, seeing him as irresponsible and more of a Greek philosopher. Matz can't escape the facts regarding Gregory's tendency to run away from pastoral responsibility, and certainly allows the man to give himself the benefit of the doubt in terms of one of his orations on purity, that he is not sufficiently pure to handle the work. Matz certainly brings out the Platonic, nearly if not Gnostic hostility toward the flesh and desire to yearn unto divinity as pure spirit seen in these purification orations, yet without the necessary Christian judgment on them.

If you want to learn more about purification as theme in Gregory of Nazianzus, this is your book. About Gregory himself? Not nearly enough present.

**--galley received as part of early review program
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