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Spiritual Direction as a Medical Art in Early Christian Monasticism

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  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 16 x 24 x 2.5 cm

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For scholars of early Christian monastic practices

Uncovers the link between spirituality and healing

You will gain deep insights into monastic life and care

This study explores how early Christians blended spiritual direction with medical practices.

What expectations did the women and men living in early monastic communities carry into relationships of obedience and advice? What did they hope to achieve through confession and discipline? To explore these questions, this study shows how several early Christian writers applied the logic, knowledge, and practices of Galenic medicine to develop their own practices of spiritual direction. Evagrius reads dream images as diagnostic indicators of the soul's state. John Cassian crafts a nosology of the soul using lists of passions while diagnosing the causes of wet dreams. Basil of Caesarea pits the spiritual director against the physician in a competition over diagnostic expertise. John Climacus crafts pathologies of passions through demonic family trees, while equipping his spiritual director with a physician's toolkit and imagining the monastic space as a vast clinic. These different appropriations of medical logic and metaphors not only show us the thought-world of late antique
monasticism, but they would also have decisive consequences for generations of Christian subjects who would learn to see themselves as sick or well, patients or healers, within monastic communities.

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  • Title

    Spiritual Direction as a Medical Art in Early Christian Monasticism

  • Author

    Jonathan L. Zecher (senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, Institute For Religion And Critical Inquiry At The Australian Catholic University)

  • Book Format

    Hardcover

  • Publisher

    Oxford University Press

  • Published

    January 2023

  • Weight

    725g

  • Dimensions

    16 x 24 x 2.5 cm

  • ISBN

    9780198854135

  • ISBN-10

    0198854137

  • Eden Code

    5902441