St. Gregory of Nyssa (335-394 CE), who came from an illustrious
Christian family of Capadocia, became bishop of the small town of Nyssa
in 371 and is known as one of the founders of mystical theology in the
Church. In The Life of Moses, one of the most important books in the
study of Christian mysticism, Gregory retells the story of Moses's life
from the biblical account in Exodus and Numbers and then refers back to
these stories as the basis for profound spiritual lessons. The ultimate
goal of Gregory's spirituality is to strive for infinite progress in the
never-completed journey to God. His exhortations to lead a life of
virtue will inspire all who hope to increase their knowledge and love of
God.