Symeon the New Theologian transformed the Evagrian tradition of hesychia, with its insistence on absolute solitude remote from the affairs of men, and practised it in a monastery in the very heart of Constantinople. A champion of Orthodoxy, and of monks, he composed works which became perhaps the most important source of the hesychast movement on Mount Athos two centuries after his death. Always the spiritual master rather than the systematic theologian, Symeon wrote as he had taught--from his own immediate experience.
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THEOLOGICAL & PRAC TREATISES &
Format: Paperback
Pages: 146
Product Weight: 0.44 lbs
Author: Symeon the New Theologian
Translator: McGuckin, Paul John
Publication Date: 1982-11-01
Language: English
Series: Cistercian Studies
Publisher: CISTERCIAN PUBN
Dewey Decimal Classification: 231
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780879079413