Symeon the Holy Fool: Leontius's Life and the Late Antique CityUniversity of California Press Derek Krueger ISBN: 0520089111 price: $45.00 hardcover
This first English translation of Leontius of Neapolis's Life
of Symeon the Fool brings to life one of the most colorful of
early Christian saints. In this study of a major hagiographer at
work, Krueger fleshes out a broad picture of the religious,
intellectual, and social environment in which the Life was
created and opens a window onto the Christian religious
imagination at the end of Late Antiquity. He explores the concept
of holy folly by relating Symeon's life to the gospels, to
earlier hagiography, and to anecdotes about Diogenes the Cynic.
The Life is one of the strangest works of the Late Antique
hagiography. Symeon seemed a bizarre choice for sanctification,
since it was through very peculiar antics that he converted
heretics and reformed sinners. Symeon acted like a fool, walked
about naked, ate enormous quantities of beans, and defecated in
the streets. When he arrived in Emesa, Symeon tied a dead dog he
found on a dunghill to his belt and entered the city gate,
dragging the dog behind him. Krueger presents a provocative
interpretation of how these bizarre antics came to be instructive
examples to everyday Christians.
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