Pachomius: The Making of a Community in Fourth-Century EgyptUniversity of California Press Philip Rousseau ISBN: 0520219597 price: $19.95 paperback
Pachomius, who died in 346, has long been regarded as the
"founder of monasticism." Available again, Philip
Rousseau's careful reading of the available texts reveals that
Pachomius's pioneering enterprise has been consistently misread
in light of later monastic practices. Rousseau not only provides
a fuller and more accurate portrait of this great teacher and
spiritual director but also gives a new perspective on the
development of monasticism. In a new preface Rousseau reviews the
scholarly developments that have modified his views and emphases
since the book was published. The result is to make Pachomius an
even less assured pioneer, a man likely to have been more
involved in the village and urban society of his time than
previously thought.
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