The Teacher (in Gregory of Nyssa’s writings)

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“The Teacher” is the dialogical persona of Macrina the Younger in Gregory of Nyssa’s writings, where she appears as a wise spiritual guide and philosophical theologian instructing her brother in Christian doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialogical persona
literary character
philosophical teacher figure
spiritual guide
appearsIn Life of Macrina NERFINISHED
On Virginity (as idealized teacher figure)
On the Soul and the Resurrection NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Gregory of Nyssa NERFINISHED
associatedWithDoctrine Christian perfection
afterlife
asceticism
resurrection
soul
virginity
associatedWithPlace Annesi (family estate, in narrative) NERFINISHED
basedOn Macrina the Younger NERFINISHED
contextOfActivity Cappadocian Christianity NERFINISHED
dialoguePartnerOf Gregory of Nyssa (narrator-persona) NERFINISHED
familyRelationInNarrative sister of Gregory of Nyssa
gender female
guidesThroughTheme hope of resurrection
meaning of death
purification of the soul
hasRole Christian doctrinal instructor
philosophical theologian
wise spiritual guide
influences Gregory of Nyssa’s eschatology
Gregory of Nyssa’s spirituality of asceticism
Gregory of Nyssa’s theology of the soul
languageOfWork Greek
literaryFunction authoritative voice of doctrine
model of Christian wisdom
modeOfPresentation dialogue
portrayedAs holy woman
monastic leader
philosopher
religiousTradition Christianity
represents female authority in theology
ideal Christian philosopher
teachesTo Gregory of Nyssa (younger brother) NERFINISHED
teachingMethod biblical interpretation
philosophical argumentation
question-and-answer
timePeriodDescribed 4th century

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Macrina the Younger hasTitle The Teacher (in Gregory of Nyssa’s writings)