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Journey to the Holy Mountain - Meditations on Mount Athos (Hardcover)
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Journey to the Holy Mountain - Meditations on Mount Athos (Hardcover)
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Discovery Miles 4 640
You Save R143 (24%)
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Centred around three journeys to Mount Athos, one of the most
important places in Orthodox Christianity, this is both a
beautifully nuanced travel book and a journey of self-discovery in
a world beset by violence and fear. Mount Athos is the spiritual
home of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and for more than ten
centuries this monastic community in northern Greece has been a
centre for contemplative life, a staging ground for mystical
visions and teachings, and a watch tower for Byzantium. A world
unto itself, which has existed almost unchanged since medieval
times, the theocratic state of Athos is a spiritual haven which
stands in dramatic counterpoint to the contemporary world. Even
time is calculated differently here -- Athos rejects the Julian
calendar and clocks are reset every day to Byzantine time --
midnight falls at sunset. Christopher Merrill travelled to Mount
Athos in search of spiritual renewal and a vision of eternity. At
this unique intersection of modernity and Biblical tradition he
discovered not only the enduring value of faith but also how much
Athos has to teach us about the contemplative life, and found that
eternity is located in the here and now. Journey to the Holy
Mountain is a book rooted in spiritual crisis, which explores a
route to salvation hitherto undocumented in a mainstream Western
context. Out of spiritual desolation Merrill came to a deepening
sense of the religious life, learning to recognize what have been
described as 'the distinctive challenges and calls' of each
monastic hour. The world of Mount Athos is closely guarded against
intrusion by monk-policemen: no women, or even female animals, are
allowed on Athos and the number of visitors is severely restricted.
Christopher Merill describes, in vivid scenes and stories, the
daily life ritual and scenery of a place which most will never be
able to visit.
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