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How does one grow holy in such times? This question drove the early Christian imagination no less than it does today. Patristic Spirituality: Classical Perspectives on Ascent to the Divine features...
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  • 22 September 2022
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How does one grow holy in such times? This question drove the early Christian imagination no less than it does today. Patristic Spirituality: Classical Perspectives on Ascent to the Divine features numerous studies offering an “itinerary” for early Christian believers wishing to enter into the divine presence. Readers will discover an array of perennial early Christian wisdom into the practical challenges of ascent, “a work of God in Christ, transforming and incorporating us,” says Lewis Ayres. See how early Christians cultivated the life of grace with hospitality, silence, almsgiving, and other ascetic practices for human elevation into mystical union with God.

Contributors are: Benjamin D. Wayman, John S. Bergsma and Luke Iyengar, Hans Boersma, Stanley E. Porter, Gregory Vall Don W. Springer, Bogdan G. Bucur, Amy Brown Hughes, Sean Argondizza-Moberg, Stephen M. Hildebrand, Brian Matz, Anna Silvas, Ann Conway-Jones, Sandy L. Haney, Despina D. Prassas, Gerald Boersma, Brian E. Daley, Andrew Louth, Jonathan L. Zecher, Kevin M. Clarke, Lewis Ayres.
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Price: $197.00
Pages: 416
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Theology and Religion
Publication Date: 22 September 2022
ISBN: 9789004526976
Format: Hardcover
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Don W. Springer, Ph.D. (2019), McMaster Divinity College, is Patristics Assistant at that college and a former faculty member at the Pappas Patristic Institute’s summer patristics program. He has published several articles and book chapters on early Christian theology and spirituality.

Kevin M. Clarke, Ph.D. (2018), Ave Maria University, is Dean of the Institute of Lay Ministry and Associate Professor at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. He has published or has forthcoming essays on Maximus, patristic Biblical exegesis, Scripture, Mariology, and spirituality.