John Climacus: The Ladder of Divine Ascent The Classics of Western Spirituality by Colm Luibheid



John Climacus: The Ladder of Divine Ascent The Classics of Western Spirituality by Colm Luibheid
The Ladder of Divine Ascent is a book that was written by John Climacus in the 4th century AD. It is a guide to the ascetic life and it has thirty steps that reflect the hidden life of Christ himself. This book had a fundamental influence in the Hesychastic, Jesus Prayer, or Prayer of the Heart movement. Pierre Pourrat in his History of Christian Spirituality calls John Climacus the "most importan... more details
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  • The Ladder of Divine Ascent is a guide to the ascetic life
  • It has thirty steps that reflect the hidden life of Christ himself
  • Pierre Pourrat in his History of Christian Spirituality calls John Climacus the "most important ascetical theologian of the East, at this epoch, who enjoyed a great reputation and exercised and important influence on future centuries."


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Author John Climacus
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780809123308
Publisher Paulist Press
Manufacturer Paulist Press
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The Ladder of Divine Ascent is a book that was written by John Climacus in the 4th century AD. It is a guide to the ascetic life and it has thirty steps that reflect the hidden life of Christ himself. This book had a fundamental influence in the Hesychastic, Jesus Prayer, or Prayer of the Heart movement. Pierre Pourrat in his History of Christian Spirituality calls John Climacus the "most important ascetical theologian of the East, at this epoch, who enjoyed a great reputation and exercised and important influence on future centuries."

The Ladder of Divine Ascent was the most widely used handbook of the ascetic life in the ancient Greek Church. Popular among both lay and monastics, it was translated into Latin, Syriac, Arabic, Armenian, Old Slavonic, and many modern languages. It was written while the author (who received his surname from this book) was abbot of the monastery of Catherine on Mount Sinai. As reflected in the title, the ascetical life is portrayed as a ladder which each aspirant must ascend, each step being a virtue to be acquired, or a vice to be surrendered. Its thirty steps reflect the hidden life of Christ himself. This work had a fundamental influence in the particularly the Hesychastic, Jesus Prayer, or Prayer of the Heart movement. Pierre Pourrat in his History of Christian Spirituality calls John Climacus the "most important ascetical theologian of the East, at this epoch, who enjoyed a great reputation and exercised and important influence on future centuries."

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