An Introduction to the Desert Fathers (Cascade Companions)
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Description: The desert fathers wanted to get away from a church co-opted by empire and a Christian faith grown cold and listless. They retreated to the desert to do battle against demons and against their own worst desires. They had no intention of being famous; yet ironically their Sayings have inspired millions of imitators over the centuries. This guide is meant to accompany a reading of the Sayings of the Desert Fathers in hopes that readers with lives quite different than those third- and fourth-century dwellers of the Egyptian desert might nevertheless come to imitate their lives of poverty chastity and obedience; and more importantly that readers might grow more imaginative and passionate in their following of the same Lord. Endorsements: Contrary to the Protestant caricature the Egyptian monks of the fourth century went to the desert not to escape reality but to confront it. They fled the disorienting distractions of city life so that in the quiet of their cells and their chapels they might overcome the self-will of sin and reorient their thoughts affections and actions wholly toward God. Jason Byassees An Introduction to the Desert Fathers is an excellent companion to all who seek to glean wisdom from the monks encounters with the realities of God and of their sin. By drawing together the world of fourth-century monasticism with our consumerist culture of the twenty-first century Byassee helps us discern the call of the desert today. --J. Warren Smith Assistant Professor of Historical Theology Duke Divinity School In this beautiful informative probing and wise introduction to the spirituality of the desert Byassee both immerses us in and invites us to embrace an older sometimes alien way of inhabiting our relationship with the triune God. --Lauren F. Winner author of Girl Meets God and Real Sex: The Naked Truth about Chastity Jason Byassee has established himself as the master of explaining complex subjects and helping us understand why they matter. He has done it again with the Desert Fathers. --James C. Howell pastor of Myers Park United Methodist Church Charlotte North Carolina Making the desert accessible might seem a paradoxical goal. Nevertheless just as the sick and not the healthy need doctors so do we affluent and self-indulgent moderns need the desert fathers. Jason Byassee is the perfect guide--an intrepid all-terrain interpreter in the heart of the desert. He always knows what we are thinking and never forgets that the severity of the fathers is disconcerting to us. Yet he thinks with these ancient monks as well--with their profundity and difficulty--and never lets us get away with dismissing a single saying cavalierly. If you have ever struggled with self-control lust materialism prayer humility obedience patience or any of the other vices and virtues addressed in these chapters An Introduction to the Desert Fathers is for you. --Timothy Larsen McManis Professor of Christian Thought Wheaton College Jason Byassees Introduction to the Desert Fathers is presented in a spirit of humility that befits the subject. He offers simple yet rich engagements with the Sayings that use humor insight and life experience to prompt readers to reflect with the same tools. Readers who are looking for a place to begin their interaction with the often paradoxical teachings of the desert fathers would do well to begin here. --Amy Frykholm Special Correspondent Christian Century About the Contributor(s): Jason Byassee received his Ph.D. in theology from Duke University and is currently Assistant Editor at The Christian Century where he has won numerous awards for excellence in journalism. He is author of two forthcoming volumes: Praise Seeking Understanding (Eerdmans) and An Introduction to the Desert Fathers (Cascade Books). He has been invited to teach courses on Augustine to undergraduates seminarians and graduate students at Garrett-Evangelical Theological
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