Life of Macrina (as subject)

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Life of Macrina is a hagiographical biography written by Gregory of Nyssa that recounts the life, virtues, and spiritual example of his sister, the Christian ascetic Macrina the Younger.

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instanceOf Christian biography
hagiography
saint’s life
associatedWith Basil of Caesarea NERFINISHED
Gregory of Nazianzus NERFINISHED
author Gregory of Nyssa NERFINISHED
commemorates Macrina the Younger NERFINISHED
contains account of Macrina’s deathbed
miracle stories
denominationalContext Early Christianity NERFINISHED
depictsRelationship Gregory of Nyssa and Macrina the Younger NERFINISHED
emphasizes Macrina’s philosophical wisdom
Macrina’s role as spiritual guide
Macrina’s scriptural knowledge
focusesOn Christian virtue
asceticism
monastic life
spiritual example
virginity
genre biography
hagiography
religious literature
geographicalSetting Cappadocia NERFINISHED
Pontus NERFINISHED
historicalContext Cappadocian Fathers NERFINISHED
influenced Christian monastic ideals
later Byzantine hagiography
intendedFunction edification of Christian readers
promotion of ascetic ideals
language Greek
literaryForm prose
literaryTradition Greek patristic literature
mainSubject Macrina the Younger NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
portraysAs Macrina the Younger, Christian ascetic
Macrina the Younger, spiritual teacher
portraysMacrinaAs founder of a women’s monastic community
relatedWorkByAuthor On the Soul and the Resurrection NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
settingPeriod 4th century
theologicalTheme Christian perfection
detachment from worldly goods
imitation of Christ
resurrection
timeOfComposition late 4th century

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Macrina the Younger notableWork Life of Macrina (as subject)