This thesis examines John Cassian's attempts to influence the course of Gallic asceticism through the medium of his first ascetic work, De institutis coenobiorum et de octo principalium vitiorum remediis, I-IV. Rather than viewing Cassian as a cloistered, proto-Benedictine monk or an inept monastic legislator, it attempts to locate him in his broader, Late Antique context. The thesis first argues that the traditional view which holds that Cassian was a monk/abbot of Marseilles is flawed; in fact Cassian wrote his ascetic works while living in the province of Narbonensis Secunda and only moved to Marseilles sometime after AD 430. The thesis then turns to a consideration of the strategies Cassian employed to win a hearing for his ascetic work...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
This thesis explores the last decades of legal paganism in the Roman Empire of the second half of th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198761 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
John Cassian (360-435 CE) started his monastic career in Bethlehem. He later traveled to the Egyptia...
This thesis is an investigation into the spiritual anthropology of John Cassian, who composed two mo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the monastic teaching of John Cassian ...
This book is a study of the life, monastic writings, and spiritual theology of John Cassian (c., 360...
The writings of John Cassian greatly influenced the development of Western monasticism. The Institut...
John Cassian is an Eastern-educated monk writing in the early fifth century for the monks of Gaul an...
Great strides have been made in the study of John Cassian over the last half-century, and yet persis...
Though the monastic writings of St John Cassian have been enduringly popular, his reputation (not le...
Most recent studies of Cassian and his writings have examined the monk’s historical contexts, the th...
Author of this paper juxtaposes several issues which are fundamental for monastic concepts of St. Au...
John Chrysostom was the most prolific Byzantine Church father, reaching high levels of prominence in...
The seventh century was a formative period in the history of western monasticism. It was during this...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
This thesis explores the last decades of legal paganism in the Roman Empire of the second half of th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198761 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
John Cassian (360-435 CE) started his monastic career in Bethlehem. He later traveled to the Egyptia...
This thesis is an investigation into the spiritual anthropology of John Cassian, who composed two mo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the monastic teaching of John Cassian ...
This book is a study of the life, monastic writings, and spiritual theology of John Cassian (c., 360...
The writings of John Cassian greatly influenced the development of Western monasticism. The Institut...
John Cassian is an Eastern-educated monk writing in the early fifth century for the monks of Gaul an...
Great strides have been made in the study of John Cassian over the last half-century, and yet persis...
Though the monastic writings of St John Cassian have been enduringly popular, his reputation (not le...
Most recent studies of Cassian and his writings have examined the monk’s historical contexts, the th...
Author of this paper juxtaposes several issues which are fundamental for monastic concepts of St. Au...
John Chrysostom was the most prolific Byzantine Church father, reaching high levels of prominence in...
The seventh century was a formative period in the history of western monasticism. It was during this...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
This thesis explores the last decades of legal paganism in the Roman Empire of the second half of th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198761 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...