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Gregory Palamas: The Triads (Classics of Western Spirituality) - The Triads (1982)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
John Meyendorff
Nicholas Gendle
Gregory Palamas
Subject Hesychasm
Publication Date August 1982
Format Paperback (230 x 153 mm)
Publisher Paulist Press
Language English
Plot
Gregory Palamas (1296-1359) -monk, archbishop, and eminent theologian- was a major figure in fourteenth-century Orthodox Byzantium. His greatest work, In Defense of the Holy Hesychasts (known commonly as The Triads), was written between 1338 and 1341 as a response to the charges of the Calabrian philosopher Barlaam against the monastic groups known as hesychasts. Barlaam denied the legitimacy of their spiritual methods, which included the famous "Jesus Prayer," and discredited their claims to experience the divine presence. Palamas devoted his career as a theologian to the defense of the truth central to hesychasm: God is accessible to personal experience, because he shared His own life with humanity.

This book contains extensive excerpts from Palamas' famous work that, in the words of the book's distinguished editor John Meyendorff, "introduce the reader into the very substance of the religious experience of the Christian East."

Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Index 453
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Product Details
LoC Classification BX384.5.G742513 1983
Dewey 248.2
ISBN 0809124475
Cover Price $19.95
Nr of Pages 192
First Edition No
Rare No
Credits
Translator N. Gendle