Philokalia-The Eastern Christian Spiritual Texts: Selections Annotated & Explained
The Eastern Christian "Love of the Beautiful" can be a companion on your own spiritual journey

A collection of writings by monks from the fourth to fifteenth centuries, the Philokalia more than any other text reflects the Eastern Church's interpretation of the Bible’s meaning. Simply translated, the title means “love of the beautiful,” which reflects the text’s emphasis on mystical and contemplative practices to engage all of our senses in the acts of worship and prayer.

This introduction to the wisdom of the Philokalia illuminates a text that until now has intimidated the general reader in its scholarly translations from Greek and Russian. Allyne Smith focuses his thoughtful selection on seven themes that recur throughout the five-volume work—repentance, the heart, prayer, the Jesus Prayer, the passions, stillness, and theosis. Smith’s enlightening, accessible facing-page commentary fills in the historical and spiritual context, clarifies core teachings, including the Eastern understanding of salvation, and draws connections to modern-day practices, such as contemplative prayer.

Now you can experience the spiritual wisdom of the Philokalia even if you have no previous knowledge of Eastern Christianity. This SkyLight Illuminations edition takes you on a journey through this beloved text, showing you how the teachings of Eastern monks can help you become by grace what God is by nature.

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Philokalia-The Eastern Christian Spiritual Texts: Selections Annotated & Explained
The Eastern Christian "Love of the Beautiful" can be a companion on your own spiritual journey

A collection of writings by monks from the fourth to fifteenth centuries, the Philokalia more than any other text reflects the Eastern Church's interpretation of the Bible’s meaning. Simply translated, the title means “love of the beautiful,” which reflects the text’s emphasis on mystical and contemplative practices to engage all of our senses in the acts of worship and prayer.

This introduction to the wisdom of the Philokalia illuminates a text that until now has intimidated the general reader in its scholarly translations from Greek and Russian. Allyne Smith focuses his thoughtful selection on seven themes that recur throughout the five-volume work—repentance, the heart, prayer, the Jesus Prayer, the passions, stillness, and theosis. Smith’s enlightening, accessible facing-page commentary fills in the historical and spiritual context, clarifies core teachings, including the Eastern understanding of salvation, and draws connections to modern-day practices, such as contemplative prayer.

Now you can experience the spiritual wisdom of the Philokalia even if you have no previous knowledge of Eastern Christianity. This SkyLight Illuminations edition takes you on a journey through this beloved text, showing you how the teachings of Eastern monks can help you become by grace what God is by nature.

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Philokalia-The Eastern Christian Spiritual Texts: Selections Annotated & Explained

Philokalia-The Eastern Christian Spiritual Texts: Selections Annotated & Explained

Philokalia-The Eastern Christian Spiritual Texts: Selections Annotated & Explained

Philokalia-The Eastern Christian Spiritual Texts: Selections Annotated & Explained

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The Eastern Christian "Love of the Beautiful" can be a companion on your own spiritual journey

A collection of writings by monks from the fourth to fifteenth centuries, the Philokalia more than any other text reflects the Eastern Church's interpretation of the Bible’s meaning. Simply translated, the title means “love of the beautiful,” which reflects the text’s emphasis on mystical and contemplative practices to engage all of our senses in the acts of worship and prayer.

This introduction to the wisdom of the Philokalia illuminates a text that until now has intimidated the general reader in its scholarly translations from Greek and Russian. Allyne Smith focuses his thoughtful selection on seven themes that recur throughout the five-volume work—repentance, the heart, prayer, the Jesus Prayer, the passions, stillness, and theosis. Smith’s enlightening, accessible facing-page commentary fills in the historical and spiritual context, clarifies core teachings, including the Eastern understanding of salvation, and draws connections to modern-day practices, such as contemplative prayer.

Now you can experience the spiritual wisdom of the Philokalia even if you have no previous knowledge of Eastern Christianity. This SkyLight Illuminations edition takes you on a journey through this beloved text, showing you how the teachings of Eastern monks can help you become by grace what God is by nature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594731037
Publisher: TURNER PUB CO
Publication date: 08/01/2006
Series: SkyLight Illuminations , #19
Edition description: ANN
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 493,251
Product dimensions: 2.17(w) x 3.35(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Allyne Smith is an Orthodox priest who writes and lectures on Orthodox theology, ethics, liturgy and spirituality, both in the U.S. and abroad. He teaches theology at Creighton Universityin Omaha, Nebraska.


G. E. H. Palmer also translated Writings from the Philokalia: On Prayer of the Heart.


Philip Sherrard was a poet, translator, literary scholar, theologian and interpreter of the Orthodox tradition.


Bishop Kallistos Ware is a renowned Orthodox theologian, author and translator of the Philokalia.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Repentance
2. The Heart
3. Prayer
4. The Jesus Prayer
5. The Passions
6. Stillness
7. In the End: Theosis

Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading

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