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Provides stimulating interpretations of Christian practice.
"The [publisher] is to be congratulated on a major publishing
enterprise....It is an important ecumenical series, each book being
translated or edited from the original or best available texts and
introduced by recognized scholars and spiritual leaders. This means
that for the first time authoritative texts of these great classics
are being made available in an attractive large paperback format
with four-color original art covers and with the texts, notes,
introductions and prefaces all presented in an easy-to-read type."
Methodist Recorder Athanasius: The Life of Antony and The Letter to
Marcellinus Translation and introduction by Robert c. Gregg Preface
by William A. Clebsch "And it seems to me that these words become
like a mirror to the persons singing them, so that he might
perceive himself and the emotions of his soul, and thus affected,
he might recite them. For in fact he who hears the one reading
receives the song that is recited as being about him, and either,
when he is convicted by his conscience, being pierced, he will
repent, or hearing of the hope that resides in God, and of the
succor available to believers-how this kind of grace exists for
him-he exults and begins to give thanks to God." Athanasius (c.
295-373) Athanasius was a major figure of 14th-century Christendom.
As the Bishop of Alexandria, spiritual master and theologian, he
led the Church in its battle against the Arian heresy. Athanasius'
The Life of Antony is one of the foremost classics of Christian
asceticism. It tells the spiritual story of St. Antony, the founder
of Christian monasticism. Written at the request of the desert
monks of Egypt to provide "an ideal pattern of the ascetical life,"
it immediately became astonishingly popular. This work contributed
greatly to the establishment of monastic life in Western
Christianity. From a literary perspective, it created a new
Christian genre for the lives of saints. The Letter to Marcellinus
is an introduction to the spiritual sense of the Psalms. The Psalms
are presented as a variety of attitudes which coexist in a truly
harmonious and whole sense of prayer. William A. Clebsch of
Stanford University, President of the American Academy of Religion,
in his Preface to this volume, says, "This translator's fidelity to
the texts ensures that the reader receives in these works
Athanasius' meaning, so far as feasible in the order of his
thoughts and in the equivalence of his words."
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