This polemic asserts that the Holy Spirit is fully divine and equal in majesty, honor, and power to the Father and the Son, and that any denial of His divine status undermines the very essence of Christian faith.
Gregory emphasizes that Scripture and tradition affirms the Spirit's inseparability from the Godhead, His role in creation, sanctification, and glorification, and insists that proper worship recognizes His divine glory.
He condemns those who diminish or deny the Spirit's divinity, arguing that such views distort the Trinity, disrespect divine majesty, and obscure the true Christian understanding of God's unity and fullness of glory.
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