Harlots of the Desert: A Study of Repentance in Early Monastic Sources (Cistercian Studies Series, 106) (Volume 106)

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This book examines the theme of repentance in early Christian monasticism through analysis of historical texts.

Harlots of the Desert: A Study of Repentance in Early Monastic Sources (Cistercian Studies Series, 106) (Volume 106)
Harlots of the Desert: A Study of Repentance in Early Monastic Sources (Cistercian Studies Series, 106) (Volume 106)
$8.95

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Beauty consuming itself like incense burnt before God in solitude, far from the eyes of men, became the most stirring image of penance conceivable. Stories on conversion from extreme sinfulness to extreme holiness have always attracted humankind’s attention, and this was especially so among the monks of the ancient and medieval world. In the literature of fourth-century Egypt, alongside the wise sayings of the desert fathers and the stories illustrating their way of life, there are also the accounts of the lives of the harlots, Pelagia, Maria, Thais, Mary of Egypt, and a number of lesser figures, all of which were copied, translated, and retold throughout the Middle Ages. In this monograph, Benedicta Ward continues the work she began in The Sayings of the Desert Fathers and The Lives of the Desert Fathers, commenting on early monastic texts by discussing the theme of Christian repentance. She begins with May Magdalene, the archetypal penitent, and goes on to examine the desert tradition, concluding each chapter with new translations of those lives which were most influential in the early Church and on countless generations afterwards.

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Dimensions 14 × 0.8 × 21.6 in

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