Gregory of Nyssa on wonder beyond concepts
“Concepts create idols; only wonder grasps anything.”
Plain English
Gregory is pushing readers beyond the idea that God can be captured by mental definitions. True knowledge of God includes reverence before mystery.
Why it matters
The line points toward apophatic theology: knowing God also means knowing the limits of our concepts.
About Gregory
Gregory of Nyssa carried Cappadocian theology into the life of prayer. In works such as Life of Moses, he described the soul's ascent to God as an endless movement into divine mystery: the more truly God is known, the more inexhaustible God becomes. That idea gave later Christian mysticism one of its deepest patterns. He also defended Nicene theology after Basil's death, so his contemplative depth was joined to real doctrinal work.
- Lifespan
- c. 335 – c. 395
- Era
- Nicene
- Born in
- Caesarea Mazaca
- See
- Nyssa
- Region
- Asia Minor
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