Jakob von Sarug im Kontext der Entwicklung des syrischen Mönchtums
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Zusatztext
Simon Birol elucidates the central ideas of Jacob of Serugh (ca. 449/451-520/521; bishop of Banan in Serugh 518/9-520/1) concerning the monasticism of his era. After an introduction to Jacob's life and writings, a problem-oriented account of the development of early Syriac monasticism up to his time follows. This is complemented by a critical edition with translation and commentary of Jacob's On the Solitaries , regarded as his most important work on the solitary life. For cenobitic asceticism, translation and commentary on Jacob's Letter 11 to the otherwise unknown monk Paul is provided. To sharpen Jacob's ascetic profile, Birol further illuminates his milieu through his letters and compares the insights gained with the ascetic ideas of Philoxenos of Mabbug (d. 523). Finally, the reception of the two works are considered.
Autorenportrait
Born 1987; studies in Catholic theology, history, and the ancient cultures of the eastern Mediterranean at the University of Münster; 2024 doctorate (Dr. theol.); research associate at Goethe University Frankfurt a. M.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 31.08.2026
Umfang: 600 S.
Sprache: Deutsch
Einband: KT
ISBN/EAN: 9783162003775
Umbreit-Nr.: 9175010
