At War in Prayer: The History of the Practice of the Arrow Prayer

At War in Prayer: The History of the Practice of the Arrow Prayer

At War in Prayer: The History of the Practice of the Arrow Prayer

At War in Prayer: The History of the Practice of the Arrow Prayer

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Overview

The practice of continuous prayer has been known in the Christian church as early as the second century CE, well before the beginning of Christian monasticism. One of the ways early Christians practiced continuous prayer was through the repetition of short bible verses throughout the day. While this mode of prayer did not have any specific name until the twentieth century, its practice has always been characterized by the imagery of warfare and, more specifically, the use of arrows. It was probably this that gave rise to its name, the Arrow Prayer, on account of its brevity and its use to attack evil thoughts. However, most research on continuous prayer only focuses on the Jesus Prayer. In this book, Fr. Anthony St. Shenouda scrutinizes this conclusion by examining the sources that attest to any practice of continuous prayer, and the cultural backdrop that gave rise to these practices. Ultimately, he argues that the tradition of the Arrow Prayer is much older than the Jesus Prayer, and that it is the parent tradition out of which the Jesus Prayer arose.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978709829
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/20/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 124
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

Fr. Anthony St. Shenouda is a Coptic Orthodox monk from St Shenouda Monastery, Australia. He holds a PhD from Macquarie University and currently teaches on the topic of early monasticism at St Cyril’s Coptic Orthodox Theological College (Sydney College of Divinity).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: An Arrow Shot from the Saint

Chapter 2: Give me a Word that I Might Live

Chapter 3: There Shall Be No One in the Monastery Who Does Not Learn to Read

Chapter 4: Blessed Are Those Who Hold His Commands in Memory

Chapter 5: Meditates Day and Night on the Law of the Lord

Chapter 6: Whatever You Do, Do it According to the Testimony of the Scripture
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