Joy-bearing Grief : : Tears of Contrition in the Writings of the Early Syrian and Byzantine Fathers / / Hannah Hunt.

This volume is the first full-length study of penthos (tears of contrition) since Hausherr's in 1944. It traces its exposition in the early eastern Christian tradition, through detailed analysis of Greek and Syriac texts by Klimakos, Ephrem, Isaac and Symeon the New Theologian. It suggests why...

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Superior document:The Medieval Mediterranean ; 57
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2004.
Year of Publication:2004
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:The Medieval Mediterranean ; 57.
Physical Description:1 online resource (287 p.)
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Other title:Tears of Contrition in the Writings of the Early Syrian and Byzantine Fathers
Summary:This volume is the first full-length study of penthos (tears of contrition) since Hausherr's in 1944. It traces its exposition in the early eastern Christian tradition, through detailed analysis of Greek and Syriac texts by Klimakos, Ephrem, Isaac and Symeon the New Theologian. It suggests why such weeping is, for these writers, a joyful as well as a sobering experience, and it places their writings in their historical and geographical context, giving some lexicographical background. Issues of religious anthropology, and the unusual choice of a female exegete in the person of the 'sinful woman' (Luke 7.36-50) are considered. The conclusion points the way to an appropriate theological interpretation of these teachings and highlights modern, non-monastic examples of joy-bearing, penitent grief.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:128086723X
9786610867233
1429429151
9047406451
1433706865
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Hannah Hunt.