Friday, 21 December 2018

The Desert Fathers: Sayings Of The Early Christian Monks


Paperback:  "All must endure great travail and conflict when they are first converted to the Lord but later they have unspeakable joy."

The desert fathers provided the inspiration for Christian spirituality throughout the Middle Ages and beyond.  The men and women who first embraced the life of solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine and Syria were seldom clerics or scholars.

Yet these uneducated peasants, shepherds, itinerant traders, former slaves and prostitutes soon attracted so many followers they were said to have turned the desert into a city.

From the fourth century onwards, along with biographies and full-length treatises, their reflections were brought together and widely circulated.  Powerful and moving in their depth of religious conviction and wholehearted, even joyful, commitment to poverty, simplicity and humility, the sayings directly influenced the Rule of Saint Benedict, and set the pattern for Western monasticism.

This edition makes freshly accessible the most influential Latin collection of sayings.  The new English translations follow the original Latin organization around themes important to the monks, such as charity, fortitude, lust, patience, prayer, self-control and visions.

The Desert Fathers:  Sayings of the Early Christian Monks (2003) is translated with an introduction by Benedicta Ward.

About the translator:  Benedicta Ward is a Reader in the History of Christian Spirituality in the University of Oxford.  She teaches for the Faculty of Theology and is a Supernumerary Fellow of Harris Manchester College.  She has written six books on early monasticism and five on aspects of the Middle Ages, including her most recent monograph, High King of Heaven:  Aspects of Early English Spirituality.  She is a member of the Anglican religious community of the Sisters of the Love of God.

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