9780881414974-0881414972-Give Me a Word: The Alphabetical Sayings of the Desert Fathers (Popular Patristics, 52)

Give Me a Word: The Alphabetical Sayings of the Desert Fathers (Popular Patristics, 52)

ISBN-13: 9780881414974
ISBN-10: 0881414972
Author: John Behr, translator, John Wortley
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: St Vladimirs Seminary Pr
Format: Paperback 323 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780881414974
ISBN-10: 0881414972
Author: John Behr, translator, John Wortley
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: St Vladimirs Seminary Pr
Format: Paperback 323 pages

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Give Me a Word: The Alphabetical Sayings of the Desert Fathers (Popular Patristics, 52) (ISBN-13: 9780881414974 and ISBN-10: 0881414972), written by authors John Behr, translator, John Wortley, was published by St Vladimirs Seminary Pr in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Worship & Devotion (Monasticism & Asceticism, Worship & Devotion, Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent Give Me a Word: The Alphabetical Sayings of the Desert Fathers (Popular Patristics, 52) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Worship & Devotion books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.95.

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When Christians first began living as monks in the Egyptian desert at the beginning of the fourth century, they had few books and almost no learning. As they gained experience, they concentrated that experience in the form of an oral tradition of tales and sayings (apophthegmata). Apart from the Scriptures (also learned by heart) this was the only training manual they had. Consequently, when the onslaught of barbarians drove many monks out of Egypt early in the following century, they found it better to preserve their oral tradition in writing.

Thus, towards the end of the fifth century there eventually emerged a codification of this monastic lore. It was in two parts: one in which the items were arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the monk who either authored the saying or was characterized in the tale; the other in which all the remaining anonymous material was arranged under various heads. The present volume is an attempt to provide the reader with a readable translation of the first of those parts.

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