The Fifty Spiritual Homilies ; And, The Great Letter

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Paulist Press, 1992 - Religion - 298 pages
English-speaking Christians owe Paulist Press an enormous debt of gratitude for their continuing efforts to help us gain a deeper appreciation of our spiritual heritage. Spiritual Life Pseudo-Macarius: The Fifty Spiritual Homilies and The Great Letter translated and edited with an introduction by George A. Maloney, S.J., preface by Kallistos Ware If the love of God dwells within you, it is necessary that such love bring forth other fruit, such as fraternal love, meekness, sincerity, perseverance in prayer, and zeal and all virtues. But since the treasure is precious, so also great are the labors, necessary to obtain it. From the Great Letter George A. Maloney, S.J., provides a great service by bringing to the public the first modern English translation of the spiritual homilies and Great Letter of Pseudo- Macarius, a Syrian monk of the fourth century whose identity is still the subject of scholarly investigation. The Fifty Homilies, in the form of a practical, monastic pedagogy, reveal the typical traits of Eastern Christian asceticism, with particular emphasis on the spiritual combat, the action of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of interior prayer. The Great Letter discusses the purging of the passions to bring the Christian into a state of tranquility and integration, and addresses the monastic community with instructions regarding organization, humility, and prayer. +
 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
NOTES TO INTRODUCTION
27
GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS
33
HOMILIES ONEFIFTY
35
INTRODUCTION TO THE GREAT LETTER
249
THE GREAT LETTER
253
NOTES TO THE FIFTY HOMILIES
272
NOTES TO THE GREAT LETTER
286
BIBLIOGRAPHY
289
INDEX
294
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