Gregory Thaumaturgus was a third-century bishop in Pontus in northern Asia Minor. Regarded by the later Cappadocian Fathers as one of the greatest of their forebears in the Christian faith, he has left behind a few writings, a legend full of miracles, and now also a ‘Bermuda triangle’ of critical questions.
St Gregory Thaumaturgus: Life and Works, introduced and trans. by Michael Slusser, Fathers of the Church 98 (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1998 ). The Life by Gregory of Nyssa is included.
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The Works of Gregory Thaumaturgus, Dionysius of Alexandria, and Archelaus, translated by S. D. F. Salmond, Ante-Nicene Christian Library 20 ( Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1871).
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Grégoire le Thaumaturge , Remerciement à Origène, introduced, ed. and trans. by Henri Crouzel, Sources chrétiennes 148 ( Paris: Cerf, 1969).
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John Jarick, Gregory Thaumaturgos’ Paraphrase of Ecclesiastes, Septuagint and Cognate Studies 29 (Atlanta: Scholars Press , 1990).
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Michel van Esbroeck, ‘The Credo of Gregory the Wonderworker and Its Influence through the Ages’, Studia Patristica19, edited by E. A. Livingstone ( Leuven: Peeters, 1989 ) 255-66.
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Benedetto Clausi Vincenza Milazzo (eds), Il giusto che fiorisce come palma: Gregorio Taumaturgo fra storia e agiografia Studia Ephemeridis Augustinianum104 ( Roma: Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum , 2007).
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Robin Lane Fox, Pagans and Christians (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1988).
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William Telfer, ‘The Cultus of St. Gregory Thaumaturgus’, Harvard Theological Review29 ( 1936) 225-344.
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Reymond Van Dam, ‘Hagiography and History: The Life of Gregory Thaumaturgus’ , Classical Antiquity1 ( 1982) 272-308.