A review by casparb
On the Soul and Resurrection by Saint Gregory of Nyssa

A really solid medieval I approve. Much seeming ahead of time. The literal second sentence of the Argument oddly functions as a brilliant explanation of the famous Ivan Karamazov morality dictum which is constantly misconstrued it's one of those.

Gregory does a lovely job tying the soul here and there it's rather Platonic for a bit and I appreciate that though there is an amusing moment in the dialogue where the Teacher declares fuck all that philosophical history we're going solo. Good for her