The Life of Our Sacred Father Hypatius of the Rufinianae

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<p><strong>The life of Hypatius offers a precious witness to the timeless perspectives values and virtues of the former fifth-century abbot and saint. </strong></p><p></p><p>Better known by its short title the <em>Life of Hypatius</em> was written in the mid-fifth century by Callinicus the second abbot of the monastery that Hypatius (ca. 366-446) founded across the Bosporus Strait from Constantinople. Saint Hypatius was known for his ascetic regimen unflagging rigor and spiritual wisdom and he challenged his disciples to resist careless Christianity and eliminate the influence of paganism. In this monastic hagiography readers encounter a stark vision where monks are spiritual enforcers working with zeal and vigilance to promote Christian orthodoxy worship and moral conduct. <em>The Life of Our Sacred Father Hypatius of the Rufinianae</em> offers:</p><ul><li>a precious witness to the perspectives values and attitudes of the early generation of monks in and around Constantinople.</li><li>enthusiasm for imperial Christianity juxtaposed with a distrust for the worldliness of clergy members and an aggravated hostility toward traditional local and non-Christian worship practices.</li><li>a look at Hypatius's long paraenetic discourse that focuses on the timeless and indisputable virtues that monks strove to cultivate including: humility possessionlessness care for the poor self-control and zealous commitment.</li></ul>
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