Exhortation to the Monks by Hyperechios

Exhortation to the Monks by Hyperechios

Reflections on the Spiritual Journey

Vivian, Tim; Vivian, Tim; Chryssavgis, John

American University in Cairo Press

07/2024

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9781649033673

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Preface
Foreword. John Chryssavgis
Abbreviations and Select Sources

Chapter 1: Introduction
So Long Ago and Far Away, Yet Ours, and Us: Reflection & Conversation
I. Hyperechios
IA. Who was Hyperechios?
IB. Where Did He Live?

II. Exhortation to the Monks
IIA. The Text(s)
IIB. The Soul in Paraphrase, Heart in Pilgrimage: The Exhortation to the Monks

III. Omissions & Commissions
A. Preface
B. Sin
C. The Passions
1. Anger
2. Arrogance
3. Desire(s)
4. Acquiring & Possessing
5. Flesh & World
6. Thoughts

IV. The Bridal Chamber
A. Virginity: Introduction
B. The Bridegroom and the Bridal Chamber
C. The Metaphor of Marriage
D. The Metaphor of Marriage: A Reflection with The Sacrament of Love by Paul Evdokimov

V. Love's Body: Community
1. Cattle Prod
2. An Arm Gently Around a Shoulder
3. Exultation

VI. Hyperechios and Us
A. Mitakuye Oyasin: All My Relations
B. Anyone Who Had a Heart

Chapter 2: Exhortation to the Monks by Hyperechios
A New English Translation
Key Terms and Cross-References
Exhortation to the Monks
Appendix: Another Series of Sayings Attributed to Hyperechios

Chapter 3: Exhortation to the Monks
The Greek Text

Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Indexes
Religion; monasticism; Christianity; history; orthodox; ancient languages; spiritual; translation; roman; Palestine; sinai; middle east; sayings; apophthegmata; poetry; fourth; fifth century; modern; scholars; Greek; biblical; contemporary; soul; pilgrimage; sin; bridal chamber; virginity; bridegroom; marriage; metaphor; exultation; Mitakuye Oyasin; CSUB; priest