
This book is a study of the mystical nature of tradition, and the traditional nature of mysticism, and of St Symeon as both a highly personal and very traditional ecclesiastical writer. The teachings of St Symeon (late tenth to early eleventh century) created much controversy in Byzantium and even led to a short-lived exile to Asia Minor. For the first time in modern scholarship St Symeon's attitude to Scripture and to church worship, his relations with his spiritual father, Symeon the Studite, and the Studite tradition in general are examined. Separate chapters are dedicated to Symeon's cycle of daily reading, to his attitude to hagiographical literature, to his trinitarian theology, ecclesiology, anthropology, and mysticism. Special attention is also paid to the links between Symeon and preceeding authors such as Gregory Nazianzen. In this book Dr Alfeyev aims to redress the balance existing in the modern scholarly approach to Symeon and, more generally, to the Byzantine mystical tradition. By examining Symeon from within the tradition to which both he and the author belong Dr Alfeyev breaks new ground in original research.
This work investigates the synthesis of personal mystical experience and established ecclesiastical tradition within the writings of St Symeon the New Theologian. Dr. Hilarion Alfeyev, a scholar and theologian within the Orthodox tradition, utilizes historical analysis and theological exegesis to argue that Symeon’s controversial teachings were deeply rooted in the broader Byzantine ecclesiastical framework. By situating Symeon within his specific historical and spiritual context, the author challenges modern scholarly interpretations that isolate the saint from his traditional influences.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and theologians recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of Byzantine mysticism and the specific theological legacy of St Symeon. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's unique position as both an objective researcher and a practitioner of the tradition he describes.
Page Count:
577
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0192677241
ISBN-13:
9780192677242
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