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Finding the Monk Within: Great Monastic Values for Today
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Finding the Monk Within: Great Monastic Values for Today

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Finding the Monk Within is written with the conviction that lying deep within every person and underlying much of contemporary western and eastern cultures is an ancient memory, a vital archetypal energy related to monasticism and its spirituality. This book recovers that monastic memory, the living presence of the past, for those who desire to name and incorporate monastic values: values of solitude and silence, faith and compassion, friendship and mentoring, contemplation and leadership itself.
The author examines the social and religious dimensions in the fourth century that gave rise to monasticism, then looks at Christian leaders from late antiquity to the medieval period associated with monasticism in both East and West who have much to teach about monastic values and their relevance for today, among them Antony, the first monk, Augustine and Jerome, John Cassian, Brigit of Kildare and early Celtic monasticism, Gregory the Great, Benedict and Scholastica and, finally, Bernard of Clairvaux.

By studying the history of monasticism and its great heroes we come to realize that, for the Christian, much of what we call ‘monastic’ is purely and simply what being a follower of Christ is all about, and that being a monk, whether inside monastic enclosures or outside ‘in the world,’ is simply becoming the sort of person everyone ought to be, a person who unites action and contemplation in the care of souls, writes the author.

By becoming familiar with the stories and thought of these inspirational figures, readers will be inspired to incorporate monastic perspectives and values into their own lives.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paulist Press International,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2008
Pages
336
ISBN
9781587680489

Finding the Monk Within is written with the conviction that lying deep within every person and underlying much of contemporary western and eastern cultures is an ancient memory, a vital archetypal energy related to monasticism and its spirituality. This book recovers that monastic memory, the living presence of the past, for those who desire to name and incorporate monastic values: values of solitude and silence, faith and compassion, friendship and mentoring, contemplation and leadership itself.
The author examines the social and religious dimensions in the fourth century that gave rise to monasticism, then looks at Christian leaders from late antiquity to the medieval period associated with monasticism in both East and West who have much to teach about monastic values and their relevance for today, among them Antony, the first monk, Augustine and Jerome, John Cassian, Brigit of Kildare and early Celtic monasticism, Gregory the Great, Benedict and Scholastica and, finally, Bernard of Clairvaux.

By studying the history of monasticism and its great heroes we come to realize that, for the Christian, much of what we call ‘monastic’ is purely and simply what being a follower of Christ is all about, and that being a monk, whether inside monastic enclosures or outside ‘in the world,’ is simply becoming the sort of person everyone ought to be, a person who unites action and contemplation in the care of souls, writes the author.

By becoming familiar with the stories and thought of these inspirational figures, readers will be inspired to incorporate monastic perspectives and values into their own lives.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paulist Press International,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2008
Pages
336
ISBN
9781587680489