Reconstructing The Theology Of Evagrius Ponticus Beyond Heresy
Book Description
Augustine Casiday invites readers on a scholarly journey to rediscover one of Christianity's most misunderstood theological voices. For centuries, Evagrius Ponticus has been dismissed as a heretic, his profound spiritual insights overshadowed by accusations of dangerous theological deviation. This comprehensive study challenges that narrative, offering a fresh examination of a fourth-century monk whose teachings on prayer, contemplation, and spiritual development deserve serious reconsideration.
Rather than accepting the conventional portrayal of Evagrius as an architect of heresy, Casiday methodically reconstructs his theology from the ground up. The author traces how Evagrius' reputation became entangled in the Origenist controversies that shook the early church, culminating in his condemnation at the Second Council of Constantinople in 553 AD. Yet beneath these historical accusations lies a sophisticated spiritual teacher whose insights into the human condition and divine relationship remain remarkably relevant.
The book unfolds in two parts, first establishing the historical context of Evagrius' life and the complex transmission of his writings, then exploring the major theological themes that emerge from his work. Casiday demonstrates how centuries of misinterpretation have obscured valuable wisdom about spiritual growth and contemplative practice.
For readers interested in early Christian spirituality, mystical theology, or the development of monastic wisdom traditions, this scholarly yet accessible work opens new pathways for understanding how ancient spiritual insights can inform contemporary spiritual seeking.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 267 pages
What You'll Discover
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- ✓ Explore RELIGION / Theology
- ✓ Explore Monks
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- ✓ Explore Asceticism