The scholarship on Evagrius Ponticus has seen a veritable explosion in the last ten to fifteen years. Now recognized as a major fourth-century intellectual figure, Evagrius and his role within contemporary networks continue to be reassessed. Evagrius and His Legacy is a valuable contribution to that effort; focused and excellently structured, this splendid volume represents the state of the art of Evagrian scholarship while leading the way toward further inquiry. -Susanna Elm, University of California, Berkeley
Joel Kalvesmaki, Robin Darling Young, and their colleagues have been leading a renaissance in the study of Evagrius of Pontus. These outstanding essays model an approach to Evagrius's thought and its appropriation that moves beyond the categories of orthodoxy and heresy to a renewed appreciation for one of early Christianity's most creative theologians. A collection that ranges as widely as its subject's fertile mind. -David Brakke, Joe R. Engle Chair in the History of Christianity and Professor of History, The Ohio State University
These rich essays, disrupting standard classifications of Evagrius as either 'monk' or 'heretic,' convincingly demonstrate the long reach-temporal and geographical-of his influence. This ground-breaking book opens new avenues in Evagrian scholarship and sets agendas for the future. -Elizabeth A. Clark, John Carlisle Kilgo Professor of Religion, Emerita, Duke University
Evagrius and His Legacy is a collection of essays on the relatively little known, but nevertheless highly influential monastic writer, Evagrius of Pontus. This volume is an excellent and timely collection, both revising the historical picture of Evagrius Ponticus and offering implicit-though perhaps not always intentional-commentary on important issues in modern Christianity. -Reading Religion
This volume is an excellent and timely collection, both revising the historical picture of Evagrius and offering implicit-though perhaps not always intentional-commentary on important issues in modern Christianity. . . . The essays in Evagrius and His Legacy are incredibly diverse. . . . by and large the chapters. . . . are lucid, compelling, informative, and even entertaining. -Reading Religion
The indisputable merit of this book is that it presents, with impressive thoroughness, Evagrius' reception in different ages of church history and in various geographical and linguistic environments. It contains studies that fill gaps by integrating the discoveries and results of research in the last decades. -Catholic Historical Review