ISBN-13: 9788028376468 / Angielski / Miękka / 696 str.
In 'Conferences of John Cassian,' the author delves into the world of early Christian monasticism through a series of dialogues with renowned monks and ascetics. Written in a structured and didactic style, the book provides a comprehensive insight into the spiritual teachings and practices prevalent in the desert communities of the 4th and 5th centuries. Cassian's work stands as a bridge between the Eastern and Western traditions of Christian monasticism, showcasing his deep understanding of both worlds and offering valuable lessons on discipline, prayer, and communal living. The book's emphasis on the importance of self-examination and humility resonates with readers seeking spiritual guidance and growth. Cassian's eloquent prose and nuanced approach to theological questions make 'Conferences' a timeless resource for those interested in Christian spirituality and the history of monasticism. Through his meticulous recording of the wisdom shared by the desert fathers, Cassian invites readers to reflect on their own spiritual journey and draw inspiration from the early Christian ascetics.