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Authority and Asceticism from Augustine to Gregory the Great Conrad Leyser (Lecturer in Medieval History, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Manchester)

Authority and Asceticism from Augustine to Gregory the Great By Conrad Leyser (Lecturer in Medieval History, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Manchester)

Authority and Asceticism from Augustine to Gregory the Great by Conrad Leyser (Lecturer in Medieval History, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Manchester)


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When barbarians invaded the Roman Empire in the years around 400 AD, Christian monks hid in their cloisters - or so it is often assumed. Conrad Leyser shows is that monks in the early medieval West were, in fact, pioneers in the creation of a new language of moral authority. He describes the making of this tradition over two centuries from St Augustine to St Benedict and Gregory the Great.

Authority and Asceticism from Augustine to Gregory the Great Summary

Authority and Asceticism from Augustine to Gregory the Great by Conrad Leyser (Lecturer in Medieval History, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Manchester)

Conrad Leyser examines the formation of the Christian ascetic tradition in the western Roman Empire during the period of the barbarian invasions, c.400-600. In an aggressively competitive political context, one of the most articulate claims to power was made, paradoxically, by men who had renounced 'the world', committing themselves to a life of spiritual discipline in the hope of gaining entry to an otherworldly kingdom. Often dismissed as mere fanaticism or open hypocrisy, the language of ascetic authority, Conrad Leyser shows, was both carefully honed and well understood in the late Roman and early medieval Mediterranean. Dr Leyser charts the development of this new moral rhetoric by abbots, teachers, and bishops from the time of Augustine of Hippo to that of St Benedict and Gregory the Great.

Authority and Asceticism from Augustine to Gregory the Great Reviews

Breaks new and important ground in the study of episcopal and monastic authority in late antiquity ... this is an important book for historians of late antiquity, church historians, ascetical theologians, historians of monasticism, and historians of Christian thought. In every respect, this is a superlative study by a scholar whose work is significant. * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *
A final virtue of Leyser's book is its careful awareness of the modern scholarly tradition * Journal of Theological Studies *
The insights and intelligence of Leyser's discussions provide another testament both to Augustine's and Gregory's extensive influence in Late Antiquity and to their relevance for modern times * Journal of Theological Studies *
Leyser's book deserves the attention (and praise) of specialists. It also rewards anyone interested in the development of authority in the Western Christian tradition * Theological Studies *

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NPB9780198208686
9780198208686
0198208685
Authority and Asceticism from Augustine to Gregory the Great by Conrad Leyser (Lecturer in Medieval History, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Manchester)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2000-10-05
236
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