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Five Models of Spiritual Direction in the Early Church (Paperback)
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In late antiquity the rising number of ascetics who joined the
priesthood faced a pastoral dilemma. Should they follow a
traditional, demonstrably administrative, approach to pastoral
care, emphasizing doctrinal instruction, the care of the poor, and
the celebration of the sacraments? Or should they bring to the
parish the ascetic models of spiritual direction, characterized by
a more personal spiritual father/spiritual disciple relationship?
Five Models of Spiritual Direction in the Early Church explores the
struggles of five clerics (Athanasius, Gregory Nazianzen, Augustine
of Hippo, John Cassian, and Pope Gregory I) to reconcile their
ascetic idealism with the reality of pastoral responsibility.
Through a close reading of Greek and Latin texts, George E.
Demacopoulos explores each pastor's criteria for ordination, his
supervision of subordinate clergy, and his methods of spiritual
direction. He argues that the evolution in spiritual direction that
occurred during this period reflected and informed broader
developments in religious practices. Demacopoulos describes the way
in which these authors shaped the medieval pastoral traditions of
the East and the West. Each of the five struggled to balance the
tension between his ascetic idealism and the realities of the lay
church. Each offered distinct (and at times very different)
solutions to that tension. The diversity among their models of
spiritual direction demonstrates both the complexity of the problem
and the variable nature of early Christianity. Scholars and
students of late antiquity, the history of Christianity, and
historical theology will find a great deal of interest in Five
Models of Spiritual Direction in the Early Church. The book will
also appeal to those who are actively engaged in Christian
ministry.
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