The Library of Paradise *US HARDCOVER* A History of Contemplative Reading in the Monasteries of the Church of the East by David Michelson-9780198836247

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  • Author: David A. Michelson
  • ISBN13: 9780198836247
  • ISBN10: 0198836244
  • Type: Hardcover Book
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press (January 13, 2023)
  • Pages: 368

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Overview of The Library of Paradise: A History of Contemplative Reading in the Monasteries of the Church of the East
Author: David A. Michelson

Key Themes:

History of a unique spiritual practice: contemplative reading developed by Christian monks in Mesopotamia (6th-7th centuries CE).
This practice emphasized reading Scripture and other religious texts as a gateway to prayer, meditation, and ultimately, divine experience.
The book explores the development, theology, and influence of this tradition within the Church of the East.
Features:

Focuses on a lesser-known Christian tradition: Sheds light on the unique practices of the Church of the East.
Explores the role of reading in spirituality: Offers insights into the transformative potential of reading religious texts.
Connects historical context to the practice: Examines the influence of figures like Evagrius of Pontus and Isaac of Nineveh.
Challenges traditional scholarship: Reevaluates biases that have distorted the understanding of Syriac Christian manuscripts.
Traces the spread of this practice: Discusses how contemplative reading influenced Christians beyond the Church of the East.
Target Audience:

Scholars of early Christianity and monasticism
Historians interested in the development of Christian spiritual practices
Anyone interested in the role of reading in religious traditions
Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the Church of the East
Strengths:

Unique and in-depth exploration: Provides a comprehensive examination of a specific historical practice.
Integrates multiple disciplines: Combines historical analysis, theology, and literary studies.
Challenges assumptions: Offers a fresh perspective on Syriac Christian traditions.
Well-researched and insightful: Draws on a wide range of primary and secondary sources.
Explores the enduring significance of contemplative reading: Connects this historical practice to contemporary spiritual life.
Chapter Headlines (Examples):

Introduction: Unveiling the Library of Paradise
The Ascetic Reader: Establishing Contemplative Reading
Theoria and Hesychia: The Theological Foundations
Reading as Ascent: From Text to Divine Vision
The Monastic Curriculum and the Practice of Reading
Beyond the Walls of the Monastery: The Spread of Contemplative Reading
Closing Paragraph:

The Library of Paradise offers a fascinating journey into the world of contemplative reading practiced by Christian monks in Mesopotamia. By delving into this unique historical tradition, Michelson sheds light on the transformative power of reading in the pursuit of spiritual experience. The book's insights are valuable not only for scholars but also for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the role of reading in religious life.