Moralia in Job (Morals on the Book of Job)
Morals on the Book of Job
Book • 1844
Morals on the Book of Job, also known as Moralia in Job, is an extensive commentary by St. Gregory the Great on the Book of Job. It delves deeply into the moral and spiritual lessons that can be derived from Job's suffering and perseverance.
Gregory interprets the text allegorically, drawing parallels between Job's experiences and the Christian life.
The Moralia emphasizes themes of divine justice, the nature of suffering, and the importance of virtue in the face of adversity.
This monumental work has been highly influential in shaping Western Christian thought on ethics and spirituality.
Gregory interprets the text allegorically, drawing parallels between Job's experiences and the Christian life.
The Moralia emphasizes themes of divine justice, the nature of suffering, and the importance of virtue in the face of adversity.
This monumental work has been highly influential in shaping Western Christian thought on ethics and spirituality.
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Mentioned as a long commentary on the biblical book of Job, considered his masterpiece.

53—Gregory and His Greatness