Asceticism and Society in Crisis

  Acknowledgments
  Preface

 collapse sectionIntroduction: John's World
 Language and Culture
 Culture and Religion: Early Groups and Features
 Culture and Religion: Early Ascetic Forms
 Ascetism and Society
 Religion and History
 collapse sectionI  "These Holy Images"': John of Ephesus and the Lives of the Eastern Saints
 John Himself
 John's Writings
 Genre: Characteristics and Choices
 Hagiographic Style: Issues of Language and Content
 Literary Style: Clue to the Cultural Setting
 collapse sectionII  "Let your Light so Shine Before Men": The Ascetic Vision
 John of Ephesus: The Ascetic Model
 Holy Careers: Variations on a Theme
 Monasticism: An Institution for the Individual
 The Message in the Model
 collapse sectionIII  Amida: The Measure of Madness
 Ascetic Roots
 The Sixth Century: The Setting
 Amida: The Devil Without and the Devil Within
 The Ascetic Response
 collapse sectionIV  Purpose and Places
 Egypt: The Community Witness
 Constantinople: Individuals in Community
 Constantinople: The Community Witness
 Epilogue. Amida and Constantinople: Holy Presence
 collapse sectionV  Spirituality and Accountability: Consequences of the Ascetic Vow
 Mission: Individual Responsibility and Collective Authority
 Ordination: Individual Responsibility and Collective Accountability
 collapse sectionVI  Some Implications: The Case of Women
 Women, the Early Church, and the Syrian Orient
 John's Lives: Sixth-Century Patterns
 John's Holy Women: Women of Spirit
 John and Women: Implications of a Vision
 collapse sectionVII  John of Ephesus: Asceticism and Society
 Contrasts in Hagiography
 Hagiography and History

 collapse sectionNotes
 Introduction: John's World
 I "These Holy Images"': John of Ephesus and the Lives of the Eastern Saints
 II "Let your Light so Shine Before Men": The Ascetic Vision
 III Amida: The Measure of Madness
 IV Purpose and Places
 V Spirituality and Accountability: Consequences of the Ascetic Vow
 VI Some Implications: The Case of Women
 VII John of Ephesus: Asceticism and Society
  Abbreviations
 collapse sectionBibliography
 Primary Sources
 Secondary Sources
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