John Climacus: From the Egyptian Desert to the Sinaite Mountain

John Climacus: From the Egyptian Desert to the Sinaite Mountain

by John Chryssavgis
John Climacus: From the Egyptian Desert to the Sinaite Mountain

John Climacus: From the Egyptian Desert to the Sinaite Mountain

by John Chryssavgis

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Overview

John Chryssavgis explores the ascetic teaching and theology of St John Climacus, a classical and formative writer of the Christian medieval East, and the author of the seventh-century Ladder of Divine Ascent. This text proved to be the most widely used handbook of the spiritual life in the Christian East, partly because of its unique and striking symbol of the ladder that binds together the whole book. It has caught the attention of numerous readers in East and West alike through the ages and is a veritable classic of medieval spirituality, whose popularity in the East equals that of  The Imitation of Christ in the West. Chryssavgis follows the development and influence of earlier desert literature, from Egypt through Palestine into Sinai, and includes a discussion of the theology of tears, the concept of unceasing prayer, as well as the monastic principles of hesychia (silence) and eros (love).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351925211
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/02/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

John Chryssavgis, Greek Orthodox Church in America, formerly Dean of St Andrew's Theological College, Sydney and Holy Cross School of Theology, Boston, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; John Climacus and the Ladder; Appendix: biographical note; Soma-Sarx: the body and the flesh; Kardia: the heart; Nous: the intellect; 'Joyful Sorrow': the double gift of tears; Ascesis: the ascetic struggle of the monk; The ascetic at prayer; Conclusion; Bibliography; Indexes.
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