Wandering, Begging Monks: Spiritual Authority and the Promotion of Monasticism in Late Antiquity

Wandering, Begging Monks: Spiritual Authority and the Promotion of Monasticism in Late Antiquity

by Daniel Caner
Wandering, Begging Monks: Spiritual Authority and the Promotion of Monasticism in Late Antiquity

Wandering, Begging Monks: Spiritual Authority and the Promotion of Monasticism in Late Antiquity

by Daniel Caner

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Overview

An apostolic lifestyle characterized by total material renunciation, homelessness, and begging was practiced by monks throughout the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries. Such monks often served as spiritual advisors to urban aristocrats whose patronage gave them considerable authority and independence from episcopal control. This book is the first comprehensive study of this type of Christian poverty and the challenge it posed for episcopal authority and the promotion of monasticism in late antiquity.

Focusing on devotional practices, Daniel Caner draws together diverse testimony from Egypt, Syria, Asia Minor, and elsewhere—including the Pseudo-Clementine Letters to Virgins, Augustine's On the Work of Monks, John Chrysostom's homilies, legal codes—to reveal gospel-inspired patterns of ascetic dependency and teaching from the third to the fifth centuries. Throughout, his point of departure is social and cultural history, especially the urban social history of the late Roman empire. He also introduces many charismatic individuals whose struggle to persist against church suppression of their chosen way of imitating Christ was fought with defiant conviction, and the book includes the first annotated English translation of the biography of Alexander Akoimetos (Alexander the Sleepless). Wandering, Begging Monks allows us to understand these fascinating figures of early Christianity in the full context of late Roman society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520344563
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 05/12/2020
Series: Transformation of the Classical Heritage , #33
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 342
Sales rank: 1,051,603
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Daniel Caner is Associate Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of Indiana

Table of Contents

Acknolwedgements
Abbreviations
Map

Introduction

Chapter One: Wandering in the Desert and the Virtues of Manual Labor
Chapter Two: Practice What You Preach: Apostolic Wanderers of Third-Century Syria
Chapter Three: In Support of People Who Pray: Apostolic Monasticism and the Messalian Controversy
Chapter Four: Apostle and Heretic: The Controversial Career of Alexander the Sleepless
Chapter Five: Hypocrites and Pseudomonks: Beggars, Bishops and Ascetic Teachers in Cities of the Early Fifth Century
Chapter Six: Monastic Patronage and the Two Churches of Constantinople

Epilogue
Appendix: The Life of Alexander Akoimetos
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