Psalmody and Prayer in the Writings of Evagrius Ponticus
Dysinger OSB, Luke,
Assistant Professor, Department of Moral Theology and Church History, Saint John's Seminary, Camarillo, California
Print publication date: 2005
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: October 2005 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-927320-1 doi:10.1093/0199273200.001.0001 |
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Abstract:
This book explores the writings of Evagrius Ponticus. It seeks a connection between the seemingly disparate aspects of Evagrius’ mystical theology by approaching the relationship between psalmody and prayer from three perspectives. First, Evagrius’ life, works, and spiritual doctrine are presented, followed by a description of the monastic discipline of psalmody as practised by Evagrius and his contemporaries; Evagrius texts on the interrelationship between psalmody and prayer are then considered. Second, Evagrius’ recommendations on the usefulness of psalmody in healing of the passions are discussed. Finally, the biblical scholia are studied, which facilitate what Evagrius called ‘undistracted psalmody’, that is, contemplation by means of the words used in psalmody of the person of Christ and of Christ’s salvific work within creation.
Keywords: Evagrius Ponticus, psalmody, prayer, Christ, mystical theology Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
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The Life and Thought of Evagrius Ponticus
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The Monastic Discipline of Psalmody
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Evagrius on Exegesis and Psalmody
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Psalmody as Spiritual Remedy
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The Psalter as Spiritual Weapon
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The Psalter as Contemplative Vision
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Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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