Asceticism

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Vincent L. Wimbush, Richard Valantasis
Oxford University Press, 23‏/05‏/2002 - 672 من الصفحات
From meditation and fasting to celibacy and anchoritism, the ascetic impulse has been an enduring and complex phenomenon throughout history. Offering a sweeping view of this elusive and controversial aspect of religious life and culture, Asceticism looks at the ascetic impulse from a unique vantage point. Cross-cultural, cross-religious, and multidisciplinary in nature, these essays provide a broad historical and comparative perspective on asceticism--a subject rarely studied outside the context of individual religious traditions. The work represents the input of more than forty preeminent scholars in a wide range of fields and disciplines, and analyzes asceticism from antiquity to the present in European, Near Eastern, African, Asian, and North American settings. Asceticism is organized around four major themes that cut across religious traditions: origins and meanings of asceticism, which explores the motivations and impulses behind ascetic behaviors; hermeneutics of asceticism, which looks at texts and rhetorics and their presuppositions; aesthetics of asceticism, which documents responses evoked by ascetic impulses and practices, as well as the arts of ascetic practices themselves; and politics of asceticism, which analyzes the power dynamics of asceticism, especially as regards gender, cultural, and ethnic differences. Critical responses to the major papers ensure the focus upon the themes and unify the discussion. Two general addresses on broad philosophical and historical-interpretive issues suggest the importance of the subject of asceticism for wide-ranging but serious cultural-critical discussions. An Appendix, Ascetica Miscellanea, includes six short papers on provocative topics not related to the four major themes, and a panel discussion on the practices and meanings of asceticism in contemporary religious life and culture. A selected bibliography and an index are also included. The only comprehensive reference work on asceticism with a multicultural, multireligious, and multidisciplinary perspective, Asceticism offers a model not only for an understanding of a most important dimension of religious life, but also for future interdisciplinary study in general.
 

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General Challenges and Reconsiderations
3
From Asceticism
16
Origins and Meanings of Asceticism
33
Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition
49
Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early
58
Development of Platonist Asceticism
80
Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism
108
Hermeneutics of Asceticism
127
An Ascetical Theology
343
Asceticism and the Compensations of Art
357
Politics of Asceticism
375
Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text
395
Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective
412
Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Śri Vaiṣṇava Community
443
Paul and the Origins
459
Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time
479

Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity
147
Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient
162
Response to the Three
178
Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature
211
Response
246
Aesthetics of Asceticism
267
An Aesthetics of Asceticism
281
Mirabai as Wife and Yogi
301
Response to the Three
320
Response to the Three Preceding Papers
493
The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism
513
Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism
535
Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of AsceticoMeditational
553
Asceticism Social
576
Selected Bibliography
607
Index
623
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