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Psalmody and Prayer in the Writings of Evagrius Ponticus
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1: The Life and Thought of Evagrius Ponticus
2: The Monastic Discipline of Psalmody
3: Evagrius on Exegesis and Psalmody
4: Psalmody as Spiritual Remedy
5: The Psalter as Spiritual Weapon
6: The Psalter as Contemplative Vision
Conclusion

About the Author

Father Luke Dysinger is a monk of Saint Andrew's Abbey, Valyermo, California and Assistant Professor in the Department of Moral Theology and Church History, Saint John's Seminary, Camarillo, California.

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this is a brilliant work, an exceptionally fine piece of scholarship with a sureness of touch and carefully weighed judgment - to which one should add a clarity of exposition - rare in a doctoral thesis. Andrew Louth, Sobornost [a] quite brilliant doctoral dissertation ... one of the clearest accounts I have ever read ... Dysinger's book develops a fresh approach to Evagrios ... This is where the future of Evagrian studies lie. Andrew Louth, Journal of Ecclesiastical History ...a significant and important contribution to the study of Evagrius Ponticus. It is written in clear and crisp English, and it contains enough general material that one could put into the hands of an advanced undergraduate without anxiety. Augustine Casidy, The Journal of Theological Studies ...a well-documented and balanced presentation of the doctrine on psalmody and prayer of Evagrius, the first monastic theologian and the influential teacher of Palladius and Cassian as well as of many other writers in the monastic and mystical tradition. It deserves a careful and attentive reading by all who are interested in understand the uses of the Psalms in the life of prayer and who seek to profit from a fuller grasp of the patristic teaching of the Christian life as a process of inner transformation culminating in union with the Blessed Trinity. John Eudes Bamberger, Cistercian Studies Quarterly Dr Dysinger's fine monograph puts all students of Evagrius in his debt. Augustine Casiday, The Journal of Theological Studies [a] magnificent study... Reviews in Religion and Theology ...a detailed and sensitive analysis of Evagrius' writings on psalmody and prayer...innovative and genuinely advances our understanding of Evagrius as a monk and exegete and the central place of psalmody and prayer in Evagrian spirituality. Expository Times

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