Andriy Chirovsky, MASI Study Days 2011.  It’s pretty exotic and makes me sound smart.  I was trying to grab as much space as possible in the brochure.

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Andriy Chirovsky, MASI Study Days 2011

 It’s pretty exotic and makes me sound smart.  I was trying to grab as much space as possible in the brochure  It’s a quote from Evagrius 2

3 In Peri Logismon (On Thoughts) Ch. 17, Evagrius writes about the concepts (noemata) of this world being entrusted to human beings, like sheep to a good shepherd. To do this, humans are given two tools: Indignation (thumos) and Desire (epithumia). Indignation is for fighting off “concepts of wolves”. Desire makes it possible to lovingly tend the sheep, despite bad weather.

4 Concepts of other people or of things are “caught by wild beasts” when we react to them in a disordered or passionate way. Then those concepts are “plundered by the passions.”

5 So get your ducks (I mean sheep) in a row! What were you thinking?

6 The human capacity for self- deception is vast. Fighting temptation is closely tied in with knowing what we are really thinking, why we are having the thoughts that we are having, and whether it is good to have the thoughts we are having or not.

 A 4 th century ascetic in Egypt  An astute observer of human behavior (a psychologist)  A thinker deeply respected for those psychological insights, but also despised for some of his speculative writing. 7

Evagrius Ponticus b. 346 at Ibora in Pontus (today Northern Turkey) Disciple of:  Basil the Great,  Gregory of Nazianzus  Rufinus and Melania  Macarius of Alexandria  Macarius of Egypt 8

Evagrius influenced: John Cassian Gregory the Great The Entire Christian West through the notion of the Seven Deadly Sins The Entire Christian East ( though mostly anonymously) through his psychology and ascetical insights 9

10 You can read some of the works of Evagrius: Praktikos, (about ascetic practice) Gnostikos, (about being worthy of knowledge) Peri Logismon (about thoughts) Antirrhetikos (about talking back to demons and their tempting thoughts)

11 You can read St. John Cassian in the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers (Series II, Vol. XI). Of particular interest are Books 5-12 of the Institutes and Book 5 of the Conferences.

Early Christian Monastics  Earliest: Communities of Widows and Virgins  3 rd century Syrian “Sons and Daughters of the Covenant”  Egyptian Monasticism:  Antony,  Pachomius (upper or Southern Egypt),  Amoun (Nitria),  Macarius (Scetis),  et al.  Syria, Palestine, Mesopotamia, Cappadocia, the West 12

13 Evagrius, The Praktikos,86: “The rational soul operates naturally when its desiring part (epithumetikon) desires virtue, and its spirited part (thumikon) fights for virtue, and its reasoning part (logistikon) applies itself to the contemplation of creatures.”

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15 Evagrius, The Praktikos, #1: ”Christianity is the teaching of our Savior Christ consisting of: ascetical practice (praktike), the [contemplation of] nature (physike), and theology (theologike).”

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18 From the Praktikos,6: “THERE are eight generic [tempting-] thoughts (logismoi), that contain within themselves every [tempting-] thought:”

19 “first is that of gluttony (gastrimargia); and with it, sexual immorality (porneia); third, love of money(philargyria); fourth, sadness (lype); fifth, anger (orge); sixth acedia (akedia); seventh, vainglory (kenodoxia); eighth, pride (hyperephania).”

20 “Whether these thoughts are able to disturb the soul or not is not up to us; but whether they linger or not, and whether they arouse passions or not; that is up to us.”

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23 It’s all about what is true and what isn’t.