Ascetics, authority, and the church in the age of Jerome and Cassian /
[Book]
Philip Rousseau.
2nd ed.
Notre Dame, Ind. :
University of Notre Dame Press,
2010.
1 online resource (xxxviii, 278 pages)
OldControl:muse9780268091736.
Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvii-xxxvi) and index.
pt. 1. The desert. Discovering the desert fathers -- Masters and disciples -- The growth of ascetic society -- Ascetics in the church -- The written word -- pt. 2. Western beginnings. Exiles and pilgrims -- Ascetic literature -- pt. 3. Jerome. Antioch, Constantinople, and Rome -- Letters from Bethlehem -- Jerome on the priesthood and episcopate -- Jerome's Lives -- pt. 4. Martin of Tours. A bishop and his biographer -- An apostle in Gaul -- Martin's audience -- pt. 5. Cassian. An exile in reverse -- Hermits or coenobites? -- Adapting Egypt to the West -- Authority -- Monks and the world -- Cassian the writer -- Appendices.
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"In his Ascetics, Authority, and the Church in the Age of Jerome and Cassian, first published in 1978, Philip Rousseau presents a survey of asceticism in the western church until about 400, including a selective study of Jerome, and then, moving into the fifth century, a reading of Sulpicius and Cassian. Rousseau explores such societal changes as the eventual triumph of the coenobitic movement and its growing effect within the church, not least on the episcopate. He focuses primarily on the development among ascetics of a certain concept of spiritual authority; on the attraction of that concept for a wider audience; and on its enduring formulation within a literary tradition of great influence." "For this second edition, Rousseau has supplied a new introduction, with extensive bibliographical references, that charts the ways in which scholarship on early Christian asceticism has developed since his compelling and influential original argument." ""A scholarly, well-documented and extremely interesting work ... [A] most valuable contribution towards understanding the ascetic movement in late antiquity."--Journal of Theological Studies" ""Rousseau captures an essential turning point in the history of western spirituality and shows how the influence of eastern ideas made the crucial difference."--Classical World" ""Ascetics, Authority, and the Church is preeminently a book about literature in its historical setting; a skillful demonstration of how the creation of a written tradition ... was central to the process of bridging the gap between the charismatic power of the holy man and the settled monastic community, of preserving the essential tradition of spiritual authority through changing patterns of ascetic life."--Journal of Roman Studies"--Jacket.
JSTOR
22573/ctvpgj2jp
Ascetics, authority, and the church in the age of Jerome and Cassian.
Asceticism-- History-- Early church, ca. 30-600.
Authority-- Religious aspects-- Christianity.
Monastic and religious life-- History-- Early church, ca. 30-600.