Symeon of Emesa is a holy fool. When holy fools appear in public, they behave as if they were mad, but at night when they are alone with God, they act as "normal" ascetics: they pray and cry and prostate themselves. When Symeon came to Emesa, he tied a dead dog to his belt and dragged it through the city gate. In my view, Symeon with his dead dog and idiotic and enigmatic behaviour is to be understood in relation to the passion of Christ. Holy foolishness is an ascetic practice, which is located and performed in the moral wilderness of the city. When anchoritic practices of asceticism take place in the physical wilderness of the desert or other remote (from civilisation) regions, the ascetic role model is Jesus in the desert. When the ascet...
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The purpose of this article is to uncover the meaning of holy feigning in the late-antique Christian...
Between the second, third and fourth centuries the Christian Church produced biographies chronicling...
International audienceIn the Life of Simeon the Younger, the saint's body is depicted on two antithe...
This paper examines Byzantine fool saints, aiming to verify that the association of these ascetics w...
In The Ancient Life of Symeon the Younger we find a representation of sanctity in forms and stylisti...
The present research is based on material from Old Russian lives of holy fools: Isaacius of the Cave...
In the mystery cycles of York and Towneley, Jesus Christ is compared to a jester or a (wise) fool by...
The goal of this thesis is to understand the meaning of holy folly. The Bible often uses the term fo...
Numerous scholars have examined the first millennium of Christianity using the divisional categories...
Those afflicted bark like dogs, scramble on all fours and loiter around graveyards – canine madness,...
What is the significance of the deployment of madness in the early Christian ascetic experience of h...
Hunt examines the apparent paradox that Jesus' earthly existence and post resurrection appearances a...
This article is devoted to the doctine of the prominent preacher and church writer Demetrius of Rost...
At first glance, the medieval Corpus Christi plays from N-Town, Wakefield, and York detailing the ev...
Animal sacrifice in the Roman world was considered to be a form of communication with the divine sph...
The purpose of this article is to uncover the meaning of holy feigning in the late-antique Christian...
Between the second, third and fourth centuries the Christian Church produced biographies chronicling...
International audienceIn the Life of Simeon the Younger, the saint's body is depicted on two antithe...