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John Cassian and the reading of Egyptian monastic culture

Driver, Steven D. <1964->

eBook 2002

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Abstract

This book examines the method of meditative reading encouraged by John Cassian (c. 360-435) in his ascetic writings, the bulk of which are fictive dialogues that purportedly record the instruction he had received from Egyptial Christian monks. [...]
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Description *John Cassian and the reading of Egyptian monastic culture / by Steven D. Driver
New York : Routledge, 2002
1 online resource (xiv, 149 pages)
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ISBN 9781315023649
9781136707971
1315023644
1136707972
9780415936682
0415936683
Series Studies in medieval history and culture
Author
Driver, Steven D. <1964->
Publication year 2002
Contents note Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Series Editor Foreword; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. John Cassian; What Can Be Known; Intriguing Possibilities; 2. Stories and Histories of Early Egyptian Monasticism; The Story of Christian Monasticism; A Revision of the Story; Reading Evagrius Ponticus; 3. Western Perceptions of Egyptian Monasticism; The Lives of Antony and Paul; Jerome's Early Monastic Vision; Jerome's Influence; Apatheia and Inpeccantia; 4. Literary Structure and Monastic Praxis; Appropriating the Self in the Text; Reading the Institutes; Reading as Monastic Praxis. 5. Implications for Praxis: A Reconsideration of the Solitary LifeFraming the Question; Anachoresis in the Institutes; Piamun and John on the Solitary Life; Anachoresis as Interiority; 6. Implications for Theoria: Reading, Interiority and the Transfiguration of the Self; Withdrawal and Interiority; Reading and Mystical Knowledge; Reading and the Interiorization of the Text; Reading and the Transfiguration of the Self; Reading and Egyptian Monastic Culture; Bibliography; Index