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Religion and the Historiography of Eastern Europe

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Payton, James R. R., Jr.
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A Hesychasm before Hesychasm

Journal of Early Christian History, 2014
The thinkers from Basil the Great to Symeon the New Theologian were important largely for their role in forming the Hesychastic movement in the Eastern church. This conclusion is reached in part by viewing the period from an Orthodox rather than a broadly Christian perspective.
Theodore Sabo, Dan Lioy, Rikus Fick
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Hesychasm and Politics in Late Byzantium

Journal of Early Christian History, 2020
This study examines the relationship between the Byzantine state and church, presents an overview of the Hesychastic method, and analyses the political ramifications of this method.
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Hesychastic Controversy also known as “Hesychasm, Palamism”

2022
The hesychast controversy which lasted for some two decades started as a theological dispute but evolved into a political matter, relating to the strife between the contenders of the Byzantine throne. Hesychasm was a method of monastic prayer and contemplation practiced in quietude, in “hesychia” in Greek, and thus the name hesychasm.
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Cognition of the Universe’s Integrity in the Philosophy of Hesychasm

Общество: философия, история, культура, 2023
The present article discusses the epistemological and ontological foundations of such a prominent Orthodox teaching as Hesychasm. It is emphasized that true knowledge, according to the worldview of the Hesychasts, comes through deep inner experience and contact with the divine presence in the heart. Though God is un-knowable in essence, His actions and
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The Globalization of Hesychasm and the Jesus Prayer: Contesting Contemplation

Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2012
The Globalization of Hesychasm and the Jesus Prayer: Contesting Contemplation CHRISTOPHER D. L. JOHNSON, 2010 Continuum Advances in Religious Studies London & New York: Continuum 206 pp., £65.00, U...
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Hesychasm and Centering Prayer

2022
Mike Hickey, Michael Hickey
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Hesychasm, silence and the stillness of Mount Athos

2019
This chapter explores the role of silence in the topography of Mount Athos, a semi-independent peninsula in northeastern Greece and a world heritage UNESCO monument since 1988. Parts and wholes are organically interrelated through an atmosphere of stillness that is intentionally preserved, artistically and architecturally orchestrated in the cases of ...
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