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This chapter explores the origins and importance of monasticism in early Christianity, focusing on influential figures like Anthony the Great and Benedict of Nersia. It highlights their ascetic practices, spiritual battles, and the significant role they played in shaping Christian communities.
This is part 15 of the Early Church History class.
We are shifting gears away from Christology to talk about the desert fathers and mothers. These were people that decided to leave the city and go off alone or in communes to practice spiritual disciplines and asceticism. They denied themselves pleasure in their pursuit of sanctification and spiritual warfare. Today we'll go over four early founders, including Anthony, Pachomius, Basil, and Benedict. Although this subject may seem somewhat tangential to the main arc of early church history, as it turns out, these monks exercised a huge influence on Christianity at large.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEUeiVsNeo0&list=PLN9jFDsS3QV2lk3B0I7Pa77hfwKJm1SRI&index=15
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Anthony the Great (251-356)
Pachomius (292-348)
Basil Caesarea (329-379)
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