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Becoming Fire

Through the Year with the Desert Fathers and Mothers; New and Revised Edition

Tim Vivian

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Liturgical Press
11 November 2024
Revised edition of Tim Vivian’s Becoming Fire continues to inspire readers with ancient wisdom for modern Christian contemplation.

The sayings of the desert monks of the fifth and sixth centuries continue to inspire readers with their wisdom, and those who read them as the ancients did, slowly and reflectively, still learn from the insights they offer. In this revised edition of Becoming Fire: Through the Year with the Desert Fathers and Mothers, Tim Vivian arranges these stories in short daily readings and invites readers to savor the monks' advice as guides to Christian living.

This volume provides:

sayings and stories for each day of the year to use for lectio divina.

saints and revered persons from the Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Episcopalian traditions.

sayings from the Philokalia and the fourth-fifth century monastic writers Neilos of Ancyra and Hyperechios, among others.

In addition, there is a glossary of important monastic terms with cross-references to the fuller glossary in volume two of The Sayings and Stories of the Desert Fathers and Mothers (Cistercian Publications, 2023). Perfect for students and enthusiasts of the desert tradition and desert monasticism.
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Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   709g
ISBN:   9780879073435
ISBN 10:   0879073438
Series:   Cistercian Studies Series
Pages:   516
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tim Vivian is professor emeritus of religious studies at California State University Bakersfield and a retired priest in the Episcopal Church. In 2018, he received an honorary doctorate of divinity from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP, Episcopal) for his scholarship and work for social justice. He has published numerous books, articles, and book reviews on early Christian monasticism, including, with Cistercian Publications, The Life of Antony, Words to Live By, The Holy Workshop of Virtue, Becoming Fire (1st ed.), and The Sayings and Stories of the Desert Fathers and Mothers (vol. 1, 2021; vol. 2, 2023).

Reviews for Becoming Fire: Through the Year with the Desert Fathers and Mothers; New and Revised Edition

"""We are once again indebted to Tim Vivian. Having already translated many of the sayings and stories of the desert fathers and mothers, he would be the first to say that this pithy literature is best pondered in small doses. His latest book does precisely that, offering us the opportunity to reflect on a few sayings or stories for each day of the year. These provide the main course for this feast, but his preface is a welcome appetizer and his thorough glossary might serve as a dessert."" Abbot James Wiseman, OSB, St. Anselm’s Abbey, Washington, DC ""The delightful sayings here demonstrate that, though many things have changed since the time of the Desert Fathers and Mothers, human nature is not one of them. These sayings remain as fresh and compelling today as they were when they were spoken. Tim Vivian’s work is so clear, readable, interesting, thorough, and exhaustively documented. He has that all too rare gift of touching the scholar and the general reader alike."" Gerard Garrigan, OSB, Saint Louis Abbey ""The external conditions surrounding our desert monasteries in Egypt have enormously changed since the fourth century. Nevertheless, the spirit of the apothegms endures forever, as it is the same spirit of the Gospel. Tim Vivian’s splendid collection of sayings from the desert fathers and mothers allows us—both monks and laypeople—to live each day permeated with their spirit, one that, aflame with divine love, enabled them to traverse this world as sojourners yearning for their true heavenly homeland. Just as they did, we too can embark on life’s sacred pilgrimage, guided and comforted by their profound spiritual wisdom."" Fr. Markos el Makari, Monk of the Monastery of Saint Macarius (Egypt)"


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