Passions and the Struggle Against Them According to Mark the Hermit

Mark the Hermit, a monk from the 4th century, active probably in Asia Minor, indicates in an original way that the cause of passion in man is forgetting about good thoughts (lēthē), carelessness (rhathymia) and ignorance (agnoia). This threefold evil is opposed by the following means: forgetfulness...

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Main Author: Leon Nieścior
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie 2021-03-01
Series:Collectanea Theologica
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/ct/article/view/7566
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spelling doaj-75a89772b39040f9ae48f0452232be5c2021-06-22T07:20:24ZengUniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w WarszawieCollectanea Theologica0137-69852021-03-0190510.21697/ct.2020.90.5.23Passions and the Struggle Against Them According to Mark the HermitLeon Nieścior0Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw Mark the Hermit, a monk from the 4th century, active probably in Asia Minor, indicates in an original way that the cause of passion in man is forgetting about good thoughts (lēthē), carelessness (rhathymia) and ignorance (agnoia). This threefold evil is opposed by the following means: forgetfulness – by memory of good works, carelessness – by most sincere readiness, ignorance – by enlightened cognition. Nobody before him had ever dealt with the causes of passion in such a way and indicated such an antidote to them. In order to understand Mark the Hermit’s theory, it is necessary to look in detail at this writer’s teaching about passion and the ascetic fight against it. This article is devoted to this spiritually important issue. https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/ct/article/view/7566Mark the HermitMark the Asceticasceticismpassions
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series Collectanea Theologica
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description Mark the Hermit, a monk from the 4th century, active probably in Asia Minor, indicates in an original way that the cause of passion in man is forgetting about good thoughts (lēthē), carelessness (rhathymia) and ignorance (agnoia). This threefold evil is opposed by the following means: forgetfulness – by memory of good works, carelessness – by most sincere readiness, ignorance – by enlightened cognition. Nobody before him had ever dealt with the causes of passion in such a way and indicated such an antidote to them. In order to understand Mark the Hermit’s theory, it is necessary to look in detail at this writer’s teaching about passion and the ascetic fight against it. This article is devoted to this spiritually important issue.
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Mark the Ascetic
asceticism
passions
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