Pillars Of Community: Four Rules of Pre-Benedictine Monastic Life

Anyone who has explored a great Romanesque church has been impressed, even awed, by the mighty stone foundations supporting the great central tower. As four pillars give a firm base to these soaring structures, so four ancient Rules stand beneath the foundations of Western monasticism, giving a structure on which later spiritual architects, Benedict among them, would build. In this book Terrence Kardong explores the lives and Rules of four of the earliest monastic writers-Basil, Pachomius, Augustine, and the anonymous author of the rules of Lerins. In engaging fashion he shows how the lives and social milieu of these earliest founders shaped their monasticism. For example, readers will learn that:

  • Basil of Caesarea learned the monastic way from his sister Macrina.
  • Augustine shunned the term "monk" because of the bad reputation of local monks associated with the Donatist heresy.
  • Pachomian Rule instructs on the use of boats and how to hang out the wash in the burning Egyptian sun.
  • The Rules of Lerins begin with a call to community but then focus their attention on the superior.

Yet as varied as these Rules are, they are based on the same fundamental understanding of what a Christian monk and a Christian community should be; thus they furnish a solid foundation for the great edifice still to come.

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Pillars Of Community: Four Rules of Pre-Benedictine Monastic Life

Anyone who has explored a great Romanesque church has been impressed, even awed, by the mighty stone foundations supporting the great central tower. As four pillars give a firm base to these soaring structures, so four ancient Rules stand beneath the foundations of Western monasticism, giving a structure on which later spiritual architects, Benedict among them, would build. In this book Terrence Kardong explores the lives and Rules of four of the earliest monastic writers-Basil, Pachomius, Augustine, and the anonymous author of the rules of Lerins. In engaging fashion he shows how the lives and social milieu of these earliest founders shaped their monasticism. For example, readers will learn that:

  • Basil of Caesarea learned the monastic way from his sister Macrina.
  • Augustine shunned the term "monk" because of the bad reputation of local monks associated with the Donatist heresy.
  • Pachomian Rule instructs on the use of boats and how to hang out the wash in the burning Egyptian sun.
  • The Rules of Lerins begin with a call to community but then focus their attention on the superior.

Yet as varied as these Rules are, they are based on the same fundamental understanding of what a Christian monk and a Christian community should be; thus they furnish a solid foundation for the great edifice still to come.

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Pillars Of Community: Four Rules of Pre-Benedictine Monastic Life

Pillars Of Community: Four Rules of Pre-Benedictine Monastic Life

by Terrence G. Kardong OSB
Pillars Of Community: Four Rules of Pre-Benedictine Monastic Life

Pillars Of Community: Four Rules of Pre-Benedictine Monastic Life

by Terrence G. Kardong OSB

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Anyone who has explored a great Romanesque church has been impressed, even awed, by the mighty stone foundations supporting the great central tower. As four pillars give a firm base to these soaring structures, so four ancient Rules stand beneath the foundations of Western monasticism, giving a structure on which later spiritual architects, Benedict among them, would build. In this book Terrence Kardong explores the lives and Rules of four of the earliest monastic writers-Basil, Pachomius, Augustine, and the anonymous author of the rules of Lerins. In engaging fashion he shows how the lives and social milieu of these earliest founders shaped their monasticism. For example, readers will learn that:

  • Basil of Caesarea learned the monastic way from his sister Macrina.
  • Augustine shunned the term "monk" because of the bad reputation of local monks associated with the Donatist heresy.
  • Pachomian Rule instructs on the use of boats and how to hang out the wash in the burning Egyptian sun.
  • The Rules of Lerins begin with a call to community but then focus their attention on the superior.

Yet as varied as these Rules are, they are based on the same fundamental understanding of what a Christian monk and a Christian community should be; thus they furnish a solid foundation for the great edifice still to come.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814639214
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 03/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 267
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Terrence G. Kardong, OSB, (1936–2019), was a monk of Assumption Abbey, Richardton, North Dakota. He served as the editor of The American Benedictine Review, and was the author of many books and articles. 

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Introduction xi

Chapter 1 The Life of Basil 1

Chapter 2 The Rule of Basil: I (Long Rules Prologue and 1-7) 15

Chapter 3 The Rule of Basil: II (Themes from Long Rules 8-55) 45

Chapter 4 The Life of Pachomius 61

Chapter 5 The Rule of Pachomius: I (Precepts 1-57) 87

Chapter 6 The Rule of Pachomius: II (Precepts 58-97) 107

Chapter 7 The Rule of Pachomius: III (Precepts 98-144) 125

Chapter 8 Monastic Issues in The Life of Augustine by His Disciple Possidius 147

Chapter 9 Praeceptum: The Rule of Augustine 167

Chapter 10 The Rule of the Four Fathers 191

Chapter 11 The Second Rule of the Fathers 225

Select Bibliography 243

Index of Scripture References 249

Index of Rule of Benedict References 250

Index of Names and Terms 251

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