Excerpt from Select Letters Of St. Jerome
J E rome to give him his significant Greek name, Eusebius Hieronymus - was born a.d. 345 at Stridon in Dalmatia, a small town near Aquileia, which was partly destroyed by the Goths during their invasion of 377. His father, Eusebius, and his mother were Christians of moderate wealth and were alive in 373 when Jerome first went to the East, but probably died when Stridon was taken by the barbarians. Jerome himself received a good education at his local school, and then, like most young provincials of talent, he was attracted to Rome, where he studied rhetoric under the great grammarian Aelius Donatus, returning with his friend Bonosus to Aquileia in 370. In that town he established his first society of ascetics, which lasted for three years until some event - referred to by him various as a sudden storm and a monstrous rending asunder - broke up the fellowship, and Jerome with a few of his closer associates went eastwards to Anfioch. But even this small company did not remain long together, and a meeting with the old hermit Malchus made Jerome resolve to seek complete solitude. The adjacent desert of Chalcis was - already full of hermits living under the rule of Theodosius, and Jerome soon became one of their number, sleeping in a bare cell.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book of collected letters explores the spiritual world and beliefs of Christianity in the 4th century. Authored by St Jerome, a leading figure in the early church, the volume contains 154 letters written to fellow Christians, many of whom were women, exploring issues of faith, dogma, conduct, and the role of women in the church. Many of the letters focus on the concept of the ascetic life, and the significance of virginity and self-denial. Jerome, a strong advocate for monasticism, provides insights into the spiritual struggles, and rewards of those who pursued a life of abstinence. The letters also shed light on the early church's position on issues such as marriage, widowhood, and the role of charitable giving, reflecting the moral and ethical landscape of Christianity in late antiquity. Through the lens of Jerome's personal experiences and spiritual guidance, this book provides a unique glimpse into the formative period of Christianity. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781334711336_0
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