Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and Humanities
Vol 2, No 2 (2025): Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and

Contemplation as a Way to Achieve Enlightenment in Thoughts of St. Gregory of Nyssa

Lod, Christianus Lanang Prasaja (Unknown)



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Publish Date
15 Dec 2025

Abstract

Contemplation is a profound and important spiritual practice in the Christian tradition, especially in the thought of St. Gregory of Nyssa. This paper aims to explore the role of contemplation as a path to achieving enlightenment and mystical union with God. The method used in this paper is a qualitative method, namely the author analyzes the thoughts of Gregory of Nyssa, who emphasizes that contemplation is not only a tool to achieve inner peace, but also a means to understand divine truth, know oneself, and develop compassion for others. The results of this study are that Gregory sees contemplation as a process of self-purification that brings the soul closer to God, through a continuous spiritual journey (epectasis). Gregory's thought invites to experience a profound spiritual transformation, find meaning in relationships with God and others, and achieve inner peace in the midst of a busy and divided world.

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theoicon

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Religion Humanities Social Sciences

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