Much attention has been devoted in recent years to Christian
asceticism in Late Antiquity. But Christianity did not introduce
asceticism to the ancient world. An underlying theme of this
fascinating study of pagan asceticism is that much of the work on
Christian "holy men" has ignored earlier manifestations of
asceticism in Antiquity and the way Roman society confronted it.
Accordingly, James Francis turns to the second century, the "balmy
late afternoon of Rome's classical empire," when the conflict
between asceticism and authority reached a turning point.
Francis begins with the emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180), who
warned in his Meditations against "display ing] oneself as a man
keen to impress others with a reputation for asceticism or
beneficence." The Stoic Aurelius saw ascetic self-discipline as a
virtue, but one to be exercised in moderation. Like other Roman
aristocrats of his day, he perceived practitioners of ostentatious
physical asceticism as a threat to prevailing norms and the
established order. Prophecy, sorcery, miracle working, charismatic
leadership, expressions of social discontent, and advocacy of
alternative values regarding wealth, property, marriage, and
sexuality were the issues provoking the controversy.
If Aurelius defined the acceptable limits of ascetical practice,
then the poet Lucian depicted the threat ascetics were perceived to
pose to the social status quo through his biting satire. In an
eye-opening analysis of Philostratus's Life of Apollonius of Tyana,
Francis shows how Roman society reined in its deviant ascetics by
"rehabilitating" them into pillars of traditional values. Celsus's
True Doctrine shows how the views pagans held of their own ascetics
influenced their negative view of Christianity. Finally, Francis
points out striking parallels between the conflict over pagan
asceticism and its Christian counterpart. By treating pagan
asceticism seriously in its own right, Francis establishes the
context necessary for understanding the great flowering of
asceticism in Late Antiquity
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