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The sentences of Sextus and the origins of Christian ascetiscism / Daniele Pevarello.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Pevarello, Daniele.
Series:
Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum, 1436-3003 ; 78
Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity 154
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Asceticism--Christianity.
Asceticism.
Sentences of Sextus.
Sextus, Pythagoreus.
Sextus.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (261 pages).
Edition:
1. Aufl.
Place of Publication:
Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2013]
Summary:
Die Sentenzen des Sextus sind eine Sammlung griechischer Aphorismen aus dem zweiten Jahrhundert. Das Besondere an Sextus Sammlung ist die Tatsache, dass die Sentenzen die christliche Neufassung hellenistischer Sprüche sind, von denen einige immer noch in heidnischen Gnomologien und bei Porphyrios erhalten sind. Daniele Pevarello untersucht das Problem der Kontinuität und der Diskontinuität zwischen den asketischen Tendenzen des christlichen Übersetzers und den Aphorismen, die in den heidnischen Quellen Selbstbeherrschung propagieren.
Contents:
Introduction : the golden cup of Babylon
The sentences of Sextus : reception and interpretation
Introduction
The testimony of origen
Sextus in Contra Celsum
The sentences among radical ascetics
Controversies over the sentences in Latin Christianity
Rufinus' Latin Sextus : a manual of asceticism
Jerome : the sentences and moral perfectionism
The sentences and the Pelagian understanding of sin
The Later Ascetic tradition up to the modern era
Evagrius of Pontus and the Armenian Sextus
The sentences in Egypt and Syria
Sextus in the monastic tradition of the west
From the monastic scriptorium to the printing press
Sextus in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
The first critical studies
Sextus in nineteenth-century German scholarship
The beginning of the twentieth century
The sentences of Sextus in the modern scholarly debate
Sextus between Hellenistic and Christian morality
Sextus between early Christian wisdom and Gnostic asceticism
Sextus in recent scholarship
Conclusion
Looking forward
Sextus and sexual morality : castration, celibacy and procreation
Sext. 12-13 and 273 : the problem of castration
Self-castration in the sentences
Literal and allegorical castration
From suicide to castration
Sext. 230a : celibacy in the sentences of Sextus
Companions of God? : variations on Paul
The special bond between God and the ascetic continent
Sextus, procreation and the Pythagorean tradition
Marriage in Sextus and Clitarchus
The ... husband in Sext. 231
Aborting procreationism
The diet of love
Sages without property : the example of Sext. 15-21
The ... in Sextus
Dispossession and freedom
Poverty as godlike self-sufficiency
Self-sufficiency as an ascetic practice in the Sentences
From the ... to the ...
Ascetic Christians in a Cynic's Rags?
Poor sages and poor monks
Sextus and Caesar's Denarius
"To the world the things of the world" (Sext. 20)
The rule of necessity
Sextus' interpretation and Alexandrian Christianity
Sextus and wealth : further pagan and Christian interactions
Wordiness, brevity and silence in Sextus
The dangers of Wordiness
Idle, thoughtless talking
Prov 10:19 LXX in Sext. 155
Sextus and brevity
The words and the Word : brevity as a theological and moral problem
"Wisdom accompanies brevity of speech" (Sext. 156)
Sextus' Laconic Sage
Concise Socrates, concise Moses, concise Jesus
From brevity to silence
The austerity of the Christian sage
Looking Forward
The social life of the Ascetic sage
A sage in the world : philanthropy, purity and separation
The sage as a philanthropist
Wisdom as an act of purification
The world as a separate entity in Sextus
The Sage's solitude
From cosmopolitism to political disengagement
Seclusion and the quest for wisdom
Contemplation and Imitation
The soul's journey towards God
Contemplation and imitation of God
Bibliography
Index of references
Index of authors
Index of subjects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
3-16-152686-4

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