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The Desert Fathers
Peter Gorg

The Desert Fathers

Anthony and the beginnings of monasticism

Ignatius Press (Oct 01, 2011)
9781586174453
131 pages | 132 x 198 mm | English
LC Classification BR67 .G6713 2011
LC Control No. 2010937198

Subject

  • Religion

Plot

In the late third century, more and more people withdrew to the radical seclusion of the desert so as to live entirely for God under the direction of a spiritual father. Among these Desert Fathers one figure is especially preeminent: Saint Anthony the Hermit. This book takes the reader back to the hour when monasticism was born and describes the life of those revolutionary Christians who sought God in the Egyptian desert. The focus of the book is the life and work of Saint Anthony, whose experiences of the spiritual life have a timeless beauty and validity, even for those not called to live as a monk. The second half of the book presents other Desert Fathers, such as Paul of Thebes, Pachomius, and Simeon Stylites, as well as the great founders of the monastic communities in Western Europe who were inspired by them: John Cassian, Columban, and Benedict, for example.