These stories and sayings of the Desert Fathers, in a translation by Columba Stewart, give insights into a tradition where words have a resonance beyond their surface meaning. They are intended to lead the reader further along the way of Christ. Columba Stewart provides an introduction to each section to help us understand the world of the early monks.https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/sot_books/1015/thumbnail.jp
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This paper offers and introductory approach to understanding better the spirituality of Christian mo...
On the periphery of the Roman empire, the sixth-century desert city of Gaza served as a crossroads b...
Music scholars have devoted significant attention to the vast repertoire of chant, the cults from wh...
This paper examines the student-teacher relationship in the interactions of early Egyptian anachoret...
The Sayings of the Desert Fathers is attributed to specific monks in the Egyptian and Palestinian de...
Using an homiletic tone that mirrors the oral tradition of the Desert Sayings, this project provides...
The Apophthegmata Patrum consists of collections of sayings attributed to fourth and fifth century C...
Text in Classical Greek with English translation.Includes bibliographical references (p. 644-645) an...
Over the course of its history the Christian monastic tradition has developed a desert spirituality...
In this article the author, based on selected early-monastic texts (apophtegmata, biographies of mon...
Les Apophtegmes des Pères sont parvenus sous la forme de deux collections classiques de la fin du Ve...
This paper will examine Apophthegmata patrum, the Sayings of the Desert Fathers, in a critical manne...
This is a study of three literary sources from the late fourth and early fifth centuries CE that dep...
The desert mothers lived between monks in the fourth and fifth centuries. In Apofthegmata Patrum we ...
Introduces the reader to the lives, sayings, and stories of the fourth- and fifth-century women who ...
This paper offers and introductory approach to understanding better the spirituality of Christian mo...
On the periphery of the Roman empire, the sixth-century desert city of Gaza served as a crossroads b...
Music scholars have devoted significant attention to the vast repertoire of chant, the cults from wh...
This paper examines the student-teacher relationship in the interactions of early Egyptian anachoret...