Letters and Asceticism in Fourth-Century Egypt

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Author: Bernadette McNary-Zak

ISBN-10: 0761816216

ISBN-13: 9780761816218

Category: Christian Biography

In Letters and Asceticism in Fourth-Century Egypt, Bernadette McNary-Zak analyzes collections of ascetic letters written by prominent fourth-century Egyptian bishops, ascetics, and monks arguing that this neglected body of evidence deserves primary source recognition alongside hagiographic sources. Focusing principally on the works of Ammonas, Antony, Athanasius, Horsisios, Pachomius, Serapion of Thmuis, and Theodore, Letters and Asceticism begins with the analysis of the current state of...

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In "Letters and Asceticism in Fourth-Century Egypt," Bernadette McNary-Zak analyzes collections of ascetic letters written by prominent fourth-century Egyptian bishops, ascetics, and monks arguing that this neglected body of evidence deserves primary source recognition alongside hagiographic sources. Focusing principally on the works of Ammonas, Antony, Athanasius, Horsisios, Pachomius, Serapion of Thmuis, and Theodore, "Letters and Asceticism" begins with the analysis of the current state of scholarship on ascetic letters. McNary-Zak then moves into a discussion of the Antonian and Pachomian movements and assesses the authorship of the "Life of Antony." She concludes with a succinct summation of the value of the ascetic letters in relation to the traditional, contemporary, hagiographic desert ascetic sources. A powerful argument for the use of ascetic letters, this book will be a boon to professors of theology and history as well as students interested in research of Egyptian asceticism.Author Biography: Bernadette McNary-Zak is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, TN.

List of AbbreviationsForewordPrefaceIntroductionIEarly Egyptian Letters: A Preliminary Survey1IIAntony and His Followers17IIIPachomius and His Successors47IVThe Episcopal Perspective77VAsceticism in the Letters and in Other Sources103Conclusion129Select Bibliography133Index141