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Nil Sorsky: The Authentic Writings [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Sērija : Cistercian Studies Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Liturgical Press
  • ISBN-10: 0879073217
  • ISBN-13: 9780879073213
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Sērija : Cistercian Studies Series
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  • Izdevniecība: Liturgical Press
  • ISBN-10: 0879073217
  • ISBN-13: 9780879073213
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Nil Sorsky (1433/34-1508), founder of the Sora Hermitage and initiator of 'scete ' life in among Russian Christians, is closely identified with the Orthodox contemplative prayer known as hesychasm, 'stillness. ' In these translations, Nil's own voice speaks across five hundred years to modern readers. The introduction and notes accurately place him within the Russian monastic tradition and identify the Slavic sources on which he drew. This introduction to the life and works of pre-modern Russia's outstanding teacher and writer allows English readers to share in celebrations of the 500th anniversary of Nil's death, to be marked in Russia by a symposium in the cloister of first his tonsure, by special seminars, and learned conferences.

David Goldfrank, a specialist in Russian studies, is Professor of History at Georgetown University. His previous translation and study of fifteenth-century Russian monasticism, The Monastic Rule of Iosif Volotsky, was first published in 1983 and revised and reissued in 2000.

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[ A]n exemplary edition and translation.The Catholic Historical Review Sorskys natural gifts as a teacher and writer in this profound primary reference highly recommended especially for college library collections and Russian religious history shelves.Midwest Book Review

Author's Preface xi
Table of Bibliographic Abbreviations xvii
Transliteration from Cyrillic Letters xx
Technical Abbreviations in the Footnotes xxi
Part I: Toward a Study of Nil Sorsky
I. THE LITTLE WE KNOW
3
Omega as Alpha
3
The Shadows of the Kremlin
4
The Northern Beacon
8
The Holy Mount
13
The Quiet Kelliot
18
A Busy 'Abode of Stillness'
20
Publish Lest They Perish
23
Four and Twenty Saints Lives
24
The Church at Large
30
II. A TENTATIVE TOP TEN
33
The Maybe Mentor
33
The Congenital Connection
36
The Compatible Companion
37
The Best of the Bookmen
39
The Loose Cannon
42
The Man in the Middle
44
The Ardent Ascetic
46
The Unexpected Bedfellow
48
The Colonizing Coenobite
55
Once a Boyar
58
III. THE WRITTEN LEGACY
62
Texts and Structures
62
Centrality of Sources
68
The Acolyte as Adapter
80
Literary Devices
83
Technical Terms
86
A Bit on Nil's Hesychasm
95
Further on Nil's Non-Possession
97
Nil's Nil in a Nutshell
100
Epilogue: WIN SOME, LOSE SOME
101
Love's Labors Lost?
101
Making It
102
PREFACE TO THE TRANSLATIONS
105
Part II: Nil Sorsky's Original Texts
THE PREDANIE
113
THE USTAV
124
Exposition of the
Chapters
125
Foreword
126
1. On the Differences of the Mental Campaigns
131
2. On Our Combat...Prayer and Stillness
137
3. On How to Fortify Oneself
154
4. On Control of Every Activity
158
5. On the...Eight Principle...Urges
162
1. On Gluttony
163
2. On Fornication
167
3. On Avarice
172
4. On Wrath
173
5. On Sadness
175
6. On Despondency
177
7. On Vainglory
182
8. On Pride
184
6. In General, Against All Urges
189
7. On Remembrance of Death
191
8. On Tears
202
9. On the Guarding of These Things
210
10. On Detachment and True Carefreeness
213
11. On Appropriate Measures
219
THE THREE EPISTLES
229
To Vassian Patrikeev
231
To Gurii Tushin
238
To German Podol'nyi
245
A Little Epistle
250
THE SOBORNIK APOLOGIAI
251
Foreword
251
Postscript
253
THE TESTAMENT
255
Appendices
Appendix I. The Nil Polev/Nil Sorsky Codex
259
Appendix II. The Predanie Addenda
270
Appendix III. The Zavet of Innokentii Okhliabinin
273
Appendix IV. Index of Biblical Citations
277
Bibliography 281
Index 324
David Goldfrank, a specialist in Russian studies, is Professor of History at Georgetown University. His previous translation and study of fifteenth-century Russian monasticism, The Monastic Rule of Iosif Volotsky, was first published in 1983 and revised and reissued in 2 .