Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early Christian Egypt
Title | Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early Christian Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Bronwen Neil |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Alexandrian school, Christian |
ISBN | 9781108740432 |
Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early Christian Egypt
Title | Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early Christian Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Bronwen Neil |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2019-04-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108481183 |
Explores the significance of dreams in early Christian Egypt, using sources from Philo and Origen to Athanasius and early monks.
Dreams and Visions in the Early Middle Ages
Title | Dreams and Visions in the Early Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Jesse Keskiaho |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2015-02-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107082137 |
A comprehensive overview of ideas about dreams and visions in the Christian cultures of the early Middle Ages.
Spiritual Direction As a Medical Art in Early Christian Monasticism
Title | Spiritual Direction As a Medical Art in Early Christian Monasticism PDF eBook |
Author | JONATHAN L. ZECHER |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2022-10-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0198854137 |
What expectations did the women and men living in early monastic communities carry into relationships of obedience and advice? What did they hope to achieve through confession and discipline? To explore these questions, this study shows how several early Christian writers applied the logic, knowledge, and practices of Galenic medicine to develop their own practices of spiritual direction. Evagrius reads dream images as diagnostic indicators of the soul's state. John Cassian crafts a nosology of the soul using lists of passions while diagnosing the causes of wet dreams. Basil of Caesarea pits the spiritual director against the physician in a competition over diagnostic expertise. John Climacus crafts pathologies of passions through demonic family trees, while equipping his spiritual director with a physician's toolkit and imagining the monastic space as a vast clinic. These different appropriations of medical logic and metaphors not only show us the thought-world of late antique monasticism, but they would also have decisive consequences for generations of Christian subjects who would learn to see themselves as sick or well, patients or healers, within monastic communities.
Dreams and Divination from Byzantium to Baghdad, 400-1000 CE
Title | Dreams and Divination from Byzantium to Baghdad, 400-1000 CE PDF eBook |
Author | Bronwen Neil |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2021-01-14 |
Genre | Dream interpretation |
ISBN | 0198871147 |
Why did dreams matter to Jews, Byzantine Christians, and Muslims in the first millennium? Bronwen Neil shows how the three faiths took the pagan practice of divining the future from dreams and melded it with their own scriptural traditions to produce a novel and rich culture of dream interpretation.
Humankind and the Cosmos: Early Christian Representations
Title | Humankind and the Cosmos: Early Christian Representations PDF eBook |
Author | Doru Costache |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 435 |
Release | 2021-07-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 900446834X |
In this volume, Costache endeavours to map the world as it was understood and experienced by the early Christians. Progressing from initial fears, they came to adopt a more positive view of the world through successive shifts of perception. This did not happen overnight. Tracing these shifts, Costache considers the world of the early Christians through an interdisciplinary lens, revealing its meaningful complexity. He demonstrates that the early Christian worldview developed at the nexus of several perspectives. What facilitated this process was above all the experience of contemplating nature. When accompanied by genuine personal transformation, natural contemplation fostered the theological interpretation of the world as it had been known to the ancients.
Knowing God in Light
Title | Knowing God in Light PDF eBook |
Author | Nichifor Tănase, Marius Portaru, Daniel Lemeni |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Pages | 316 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3643916639 |
The fall of Communism in Eastern Europe opened up a new future—for theology, too, not least in Romania, perhaps of all Orthodox nations the most open to the West. Young Romanian Orthodox theologians seized the opportunity to study and research in the West, availing themselves of mentors and resources hitherto denied them; some have settled in the West, others returned home. This welcome volume displays a theological revival as young Romanian theologians draw on tradition and address new problems. We can discern here a welcome confidence in the Orthodox tradition, no longer on the defensive nor concerned to mark itself off from the theology of the ‘West’. It is a ‘generous Orthodoxy’ (a term that has been used of the theological approach of the late Metropolitan Kallistos), ready to share its treasures with other Christians and eager to learn from them and engage with them.