Discourses - Classics of Western Spirituality Series - Symeon, The New Theologian,Saint - Books - Paulist Press International,U.S. - 9780809122301 - 1980
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Symeon, The New Theologian,Saint

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Father George Maloney in his introduction to this volume focuses directly on the special importance of St. Symeon and on how similar the religious situation of his era is to our own. "Concretely, the battle of two opposing views of theology centered around St. Symeon and his mystical apophatic approach of the experiencing of God immanently present to the individual, as opposed to the "head trip" scholastic theology as represented by Archbishop Stephen of Nicomedia, the official theologian at the court of Constantinople. Stephen represented the abstract, philosophical type of theologizing while Symeon strove to restore theology to its pristine mystical tendency as a wisdom infused by the Holy Spirit into the Christian after he had been thoroughly purified through a rigorous asceticism and a state of constant repentance."

This great spiritual master of Eastern Christianity was an abbot, spiritual director of renown, theologian and important church reformer. These Discourses which form the central work of his life were preached by St. Symeon to his monks during their morning Matins ritual. They treat such basic spiritual themes as repentance, detachment, renunciation, the works of charity, impassiblity, remembrance of death, sorrow for sins, the practice of God's commandments, mystical union with the indwelling Trinity, faith and contemplation.


396 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1980
Original release date 1988
ISBN13 9780809122301
Publishers Paulist Press International,U.S.
Pages 396
Dimensions 230 × 155 × 25 mm   ·   544 g
Language English   Greek  
Translator DeCatanzaro, C.J.

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