The call to repentance is central to the message of early
Christianity. While this is undeniable, the precise meaning of the
concept of repentance for early Christians has rarely been
investigated to any great extent, beyond studies of the rise of
penitential discipline. In this study, the rich variety of meanings
and applications of the concept of repentance are examined, with a
particular focus on the writings of several ascetic theologians of the
fifth to seventh centuries: SS Mark the Monk, Barsanuphius and John of
Gaza, and John Climacus. These theologians provide some of the most
sustained and detailed elaborations of the concept of repentance in
late antiquity. They predominantly see repentance as a positive,
comprehensive idea that serves to frame the whole of Christian life,
not simply one or more of its parts. While the modern dominant
understanding of repentance as a moment of sorrowful regret over past
misdeeds, or as equivalent to penitential discipline, is present to a
degree, such definitions by no means exhaust the concept for them. The
path of repentance is depicted as stretching from an initial
about-face completed in baptism, through the living out of the
baptismal gift by keeping the Gospel commandments, culminating in the
idea of intercessory repentance for others, after the likeness of
Christ's innocent suffering for the world. While this overarching role
for repentance in Christian life is clearest in ascetic works, these
are not explored in isolation, and attention is also paid to the
concept of repentance in Scripture, the early church, apocalyptic
texts, and canonical material. This not only permits the elaboration
of the views of the ascetics in their larger context, but further
allows for an overall re-assessment of the often misunderstood, if not
overlooked, place of repentance in early Christian theology.
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Eastern Asceticism and the Framing of the Christian Life c.400-650 CE
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ISBN
9780191643781
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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