
The Making of the Self
Ancient and Modern Asceticism
Richard Valantasis(Author)
James Clarke & Co Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 25. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-227-17281-0 (ISBN)
Description
A leading scholar of ascetical studies, Richard Valantasis explores a variety of ascetical traditions ranging from the Greco-Roman philosophy of Musonius Rufus, the asceticism found in the Nag Hammadi Library and in certain Gnostic texts, the Gospel of Thomas, and other early Christian texts. This collection gathers historical and theoretical essays develop a theory of asceticism that informs the analysis of historical texts and opens the way for postmodern ascetical studies. Wide-ranging in historical scope and in developing theory, these essays address asceticism for scholar and student alike. The theory will be of particular interest to those interested in cultural theory and analysis, while the historical essays provide the researcher with easy access to a significant corpus of academic writing on asceticism.
Reviews / Votes
"In the context of belligerently hedonistic Western society, Richard Valantasis's 'The Making of the Self' has never been more relevant. Valantasis proposes that past and present can best be compared, not through ideas, but through analysis of practices and what they produce. Informative and inspirational, The Making of the Self should be required reading for all who seek to make intentional choices that shape the self." --Margaret R. Miles, author of 'A Complex Delight: The Secularization of the Breast,' 1350-1750 "A tour-de-force journey through the theory and practice of asceticism in late antiquity. Valatansis focusses on the transformative power of ascetic performance portraying asceticism through the ascetic's eyes. He compels us to reflect anew on the nature and role of asceticism in antiquity, and, in the process, to consider its meaning and relevance today." --James E. Goehring, author of 'Ascetics, Society, and The Desert.' "A coherent and compelling presentation of Valantasis's mature theorizing about a complex and fascinating phenomenon. Valantasis had already taught me much about asceticism. But this book is Valantasis at his best - articulate, creative, witty, feisty, provocative, brilliant." --Vincent L. Wimbush, editor of 'Ascetic Behavior in Greco-Roman Antiquity: A Sourcebook.'More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
486 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-227-17281-0 (9780227172810)
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Person
Richard Valantasis is Professor of Ascetical Theology and Director of the Anglican Studies Program at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He is the author of The Gospel of Thomas, Centuries of Holiness: Ancient Spirituality Refracted for a Postmodern Age, and The New Q: Translation and Commentary.
Content
Part One. THEORY.
1. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism.
2. Construction of Power in Asceticism.
3. Asceticism as a Sacred Marriage: Eastern and Western Theories.
4. Asceticism or Formation: Theorising Asceticism after Nietzsche.
5. A Theory of Asceticism, Revised.
Part Two. CHRISTIAN ASCETICISM.
6. Uncovering Adam's Esoteric Body.
7. Daemons and the Perfecting of the Monk's Body.
8. Ascetical Withdrawal and the Second Letter of Basil the Great.
9. Is the Gospel of Thomas Ascetical?.
10. Competing Ascetic Subjectivities in the Letter to the Galatians.
Part Three. ROMAN ASCETICISM.
11. Nag Hammadi and Asceticism: Theory and Practice.
12. Demons, Adversaries, Devils Fisherman: The Asceticism of Authoritative Teaching (NHL, VI, 3) in Roman Perspective.
13. Musonius Rufus and Roman Ascetical Theory.
1. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism.
2. Construction of Power in Asceticism.
3. Asceticism as a Sacred Marriage: Eastern and Western Theories.
4. Asceticism or Formation: Theorising Asceticism after Nietzsche.
5. A Theory of Asceticism, Revised.
Part Two. CHRISTIAN ASCETICISM.
6. Uncovering Adam's Esoteric Body.
7. Daemons and the Perfecting of the Monk's Body.
8. Ascetical Withdrawal and the Second Letter of Basil the Great.
9. Is the Gospel of Thomas Ascetical?.
10. Competing Ascetic Subjectivities in the Letter to the Galatians.
Part Three. ROMAN ASCETICISM.
11. Nag Hammadi and Asceticism: Theory and Practice.
12. Demons, Adversaries, Devils Fisherman: The Asceticism of Authoritative Teaching (NHL, VI, 3) in Roman Perspective.
13. Musonius Rufus and Roman Ascetical Theory.