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Ascetics and Ambassadors of Christ: The Monasteries of Palestine 314-631: Oxford Early Christian Studies

Autor John Binns
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 1996
The monasteries of the Jerusalem desert were famous throughout the Byzantine Christian world. Yet whilst much has been written about their counterparts in Egypt and Syria, this book is the first to provide a comprehensive study of the monastic movement in Palestine during the Byzantine period, from the accession of Constantine to the fall of Jerusalem to the Persians in 614.The book is divided into three parts. The first examines the lives of the holy men of the desert, using contemporary source material, and looks at the culture which produced them. The second describes the environment, including chapters on Jerusalem and the expansion of monasticism into other urban centres. The third section presents some of the main themes of the saints' lives, with chapters on the historical development, doctrinal debate, and spirituality. This is an important and valuable contribution to the study of ancient spirituality and desert monasticism, and should be of interest both to historians and scholars of patristics and theology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198269342
ISBN-10: 019826934X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 137 x 215 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Seria Oxford Early Christian Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Binns is good on the topographical context, which he has observed closely ... He is good also on the monks as artisans and craftsmen and their relation to local markets. Binns' physical descriptions are exceedingly fresh ... a most thorough and comprehensive study.
a welcome addition to historical scholarship, and one which manifests a profound familiarity with both the literary sources for the period and the findings of recent archaeological research ... a book which deserves to be widely read
a useful ... survey of the sources, material conditions, and institutional developments of Palestinian monasticism in the fifth and sixth centuries ... historians interested in early Christian monasticism and Byzantine Palestine will find much of value in Binns's careful scholarship.
its real value is in providing a context for understanding the hagiographical sources themselves ... Literary allusions in Cyril's works provide a lens on the contents of monastic libraries, revealing a remarkably literate and sophisticated monastic culture ... this book is the best treatment of Cyril available in English.
In each of the three sections of the book, Binns makes a contribution to our understanding of the era. The usefulness of this book lies in the variety of materials it brings together in one convenient study. It is peppered with lively scenes, with telling (and compelling) anecdotes, and often with interesting insights. The writer demonstrates a keen empathy for his subjects, with solid results. We can be grateful to Binns for reminding us of the rich material here to be mined.
The book contributes significantly to our understanding of certain aspects of early Palestinian monasticism, especially its material and social dimensions ... John Binn's encyclopedic ... work will serve as a useful point of reference as scholars survey the terrain ahead.
Binns provides here a well-documented summary of several decades of modern research on the life and environment of early monks who spent their lives of prayer and ascetic struggle within a few days' journey of the holy places ... What is most useful in this book is its detail, particularly its abundant bibliographical information and its use of archaeological and geographical data to reconstruct the physical world of the early Palestinian monks ... a valuable resource for anyone wishing to study ancient sources intelligently.
It draws heavily on contemporary source materials which are examined in a thorough and scholarly manner. The author has left few stones unturned ... This is a comprehensive and fascinating study which will be of immense value both for Patristic scholars and students of monasticism.
'...a wonderful portrait of a way of life which was fully integrated into the life of the Church and of the Empire. This book earns a special place in the libraries of both students and scholars of history, Patristics, and Theology. Anybody interested in ancient Christian spirituality and desert monasticism will find in this book a thought-provoking opus. Indeed Binns has successfully given the master stroke in illustrating a more balanced view of monastic life: ascesis and apostolate...'