Other women from that era who influenced the early ascetic or monastic tradition while living outside the desert are also described as Desert Mothers. Some ascetics chose to venture into isolated locations to restrict relations with others, deepen spiritual connection, and other ascetic purposes. Monastic communities acted collectively with limited outside relations with lay people. They typically lived in the monastic communities that began forming during that time, though sometimes they lived as hermits. 24 (1993) p.Early Christian ascetics, 3rd–5th centuries AD Desert Mothers Saint Paula and her daughter Eustochium with their spiritual advisor Saint Jerome-painting by Francisco de Zurbaránĭesert Mothers is a neologism, coined in feminist theology as an analogy to Desert Fathers, for the ammas or female Christian ascetics living in the desert of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. A Letter concerning Sexuality from Saint Athanasius to the Monk Amoun Vivian, Tim. (1995) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. 271-272Īn encomium on the life of Saint Theognius, bishop of Bethelia by Paul of Elusa Vivian, Tim (1997) - In: Anglican theological review vol. 329-344Īthanasius and the politics of asceticism. (1998) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. Reading the saints: an annotated bibliography of early monastic texts and resources available in English. (1999) - In: The American Benedictine review vol. 547-572Ī Journey to the Interior: The Monasteries of Saint Antony and Saint Paul by the Red Sea Vivian, Tim. (1999) - In: Journal of early Christian studies vol. Monks, Middle Egypt, and Metanoia: The Life of Phib by Papohe the Steward (Translation and Introduction) Vivian, Tim. Antony the Great and the Monastery of St. Theodotos of Ancyra and of the seven Virgins with Him Vivian, Tim Montanism, Heresy, or Proto-Monasticism? The Martyrdom of St. (2004) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. Holy men and businessmen: monks as intercessors in fourth-century Egypt as illustrated by the papyri and ostraca Vivian, Tim. (2009) - In: Christianity and monasticism in Wadi al-Natrun. 286-306įigures in the Carpet: Macarius the Great, Isaiah of Scetis, Daniel of Scetis, and Monastic Spirituality in the Wadi al-Natrun (Scetis) from the Fourth to the Sixth Century Vivian, Tim. (2010) - In: The American Benedictine review vol. "A man holy and perfect": the holy man as didaskalos (teacher) and mathetes (disciple and pupil) in the "Life of Paisios/Bishoy" attributed to John Kolobos Vivian, Tim. (2013) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. The Bodhisattva in the desert: Ahimsa in the Desert Fathers, a meditation Vivian, Tim. (2015) - In: The American Benedictine review vol. Kicking at the darkness: a meditation on the Life of Apa Matthew the Poor Vivian, Tim. (2019) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. "We Sail by Day": Metaphor and Exegesis in the Sayings of Amma Syncletica of Egypt Vivian, Tim. (2019) - In: The American Benedictine review vol. The World Is Too Much with Us: The Sayings of Arsenius in the Alphabetical Apophthegmata Patrum, a New Translation with Comments Vivian, Tim. Practices in Transformation: A Reflection on Six Early Monadic Values and Practices in the Alphabetical Apophthegmata Patrum, The Sayings of the Desert Fathers and Mothers Vivian, Tim. (2020) - In: The American Benedictine review vol. 257-281Ĭourageous Women: Three Desert Ammas - Theodora, Sarah, and Syncletica: a new translation from the Greek alphabetical apophtegmata patrum, with introduction, notes, and comments Vivian, Tim. (2020) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. 222-225įinding and Giving: Sayings and Stories of Abba Agathon from the Sayings of the Desert Fathers and Mothers (Apophthegmata Patrum) with a Reflection and Commentary Vivian, Tim. (2021) - In: The American Benedictine review vol. Singer of the Word of God: Ephrem the Syrian and His Significance in Late Antiquity Vivian, Tim. (2021) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. Rivalry in the Desert: Jerome's Life of Paul of Thebes, A First English Translation of the First Greek Life Vivian, Tim. (2022) - In: The American Benedictine review vol. 3-45Ī Journey to the Interior: The Life of Paul of Thebes, a Myth of Journeying Vivian, Tim. (2023) - In: Cistercian studies quarterly vol. (2008)Īnd Death Shall Have No Dominion: Death and Dying in Early Monasticism, A Personal Journey Vivian, Tim. Witness to holiness: Abba Daniel of Scetis Vivian, Tim. An English Translation, with Introductions and Notes Agaiby, Elizabeth Forward to Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog search engine: Vivian, Timĭoor of the Wilderness: The Greek, Coptic, and Copto-Arabic Sayings of St.
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