In On Prayer 1-4, Evagrius of Pontus reads the incense described in Exodus 30:34-37 as an allegorical type of the four cardinal virtues. This essay explains the logic of Evagrius’s interpretation, situating his argument in a longstanding philosophical debate about the interrelationship of the virtues. By reading the incense as virtue, Evagrius joins both Gregory of Nazianzus and Gregory of Nyssa in interpreting Exodus as a source for virtue theory, as well as several ancient philosophers who explained the virtues and their interrelation by comparing them to physical substances combined in a mixture. Central to Evagrius’s argument is the compound ancient philosophers called a “juxtaposition” (σύνθεσις), the use of which term shows Evagrius’s...
[Extract] This chapter* explores intersections between the philosophical goal of godlikeness, virtue...
John Cassian is an Eastern-educated monk writing in the early fifth century for the monks of Gaul an...
Evagrius Ponticus expounded his ascetic philosophy, centered on the notion of a list of vices and co...
Describes a Neoplatonic hierarchy of the cardinal virtues extending to immaterial beings, and compar...
Greek monastic spirituality owes much to Evagrios Pontikos (d. 399), despite his implication in the ...
Description: This study puts the thought of Evagrius Ponticus, a fourth-century theologian, into dia...
In the thought of Evagrius Ponticus, we discern an interdependent relationship between prayer and th...
In the distant background of the medieval array of seven deadly sins lies the schema of “eight gener...
This thesis offers an analysis of the vice tradition of the fourth-century monk Evagrius Ponticus. W...
The topic of this Dissertation concerns the relation of Metaphysics (especially Christian Metaphysic...
The concept of virtue is everywhere to be found in societies, from the ancient scriptures of yoga ph...
Evagrius Ponticus (c. 345-399) combined the resources of Hellenistic philosophy, the theologies of O...
The essay examines the description of virtue as a craft that governs the proper use of possessions i...
Evagrius Ponticus was the most acute monastic psychologist of the fourth century C.E. He was also a ...
This paper explores the value of benevolence as a cardinal virtue by analyzing the evolvin...
[Extract] This chapter* explores intersections between the philosophical goal of godlikeness, virtue...
John Cassian is an Eastern-educated monk writing in the early fifth century for the monks of Gaul an...
Evagrius Ponticus expounded his ascetic philosophy, centered on the notion of a list of vices and co...
Describes a Neoplatonic hierarchy of the cardinal virtues extending to immaterial beings, and compar...
Greek monastic spirituality owes much to Evagrios Pontikos (d. 399), despite his implication in the ...
Description: This study puts the thought of Evagrius Ponticus, a fourth-century theologian, into dia...
In the thought of Evagrius Ponticus, we discern an interdependent relationship between prayer and th...
In the distant background of the medieval array of seven deadly sins lies the schema of “eight gener...
This thesis offers an analysis of the vice tradition of the fourth-century monk Evagrius Ponticus. W...
The topic of this Dissertation concerns the relation of Metaphysics (especially Christian Metaphysic...
The concept of virtue is everywhere to be found in societies, from the ancient scriptures of yoga ph...
Evagrius Ponticus (c. 345-399) combined the resources of Hellenistic philosophy, the theologies of O...
The essay examines the description of virtue as a craft that governs the proper use of possessions i...
Evagrius Ponticus was the most acute monastic psychologist of the fourth century C.E. He was also a ...
This paper explores the value of benevolence as a cardinal virtue by analyzing the evolvin...
[Extract] This chapter* explores intersections between the philosophical goal of godlikeness, virtue...
John Cassian is an Eastern-educated monk writing in the early fifth century for the monks of Gaul an...
Evagrius Ponticus expounded his ascetic philosophy, centered on the notion of a list of vices and co...