John Cassian, The institutes
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Author
Contributions
- Ramsey, Boniface. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Newman Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
71,750 words, Guess
Page Count
287 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6780028M
- ISBN-100809105225
- OCLC Control Number43521060
- Library of Congress Control Number00025334
- Goodreads242802
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- LibraryThing154559
Classifications
- DDC270 s
- LCCBR60 .A35 no. 58
- LCCBR65.C35 .A35 no. 58
Description
"The Institutes is the first written work of John Cassian, a man who had an immense influence on Western monasticism and, by extension, on Western civilization. A native of Dacia, Cassian (c. 360-430) joined a monastery in Bethlehem in his early adult years. From Palestine, Cassian and his traveling companion, Germanus, visited Egypt several times.". "Although Cassian eventually settled in Marseilles, his experience of Egyptian monasticism left an indelible impression on his life. It is the wisdom he learned there that he shares in The Institutes as well as in his later "companion piece," The Conferences.". "The Institutes consists of two sections. In the first, Cassian deals with the institutes and rules of Egyptian monasteries, including monastic garb and forms of prayer. The balance of the work treats the eight principal vices (gluttony, fornication, avarice, anger, sadness, acedia, vainglory, and pride) and discusses strategies for countering their effects."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Topics
Genres
- Early works to 1800.
Series Statement
- Ancient Christian writers ;
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