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Ascetics and Ambassadors of Christ

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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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ISBN: 9780198269342
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Author: John Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Upper Tooting, Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Upper Tooting Binns
Publisher: Clarendon Press an imprint of Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 288 pages
Series: Oxford Early Christian Studies
Genres: Christianity
History of religion
Religious communities and monasticism
Middle Eastern history