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CHURCH OF THE FIRST MILLENNIUM
AND THE PHILOSOPHERS OF GOD
What will the churches of our Third Christian
Millennium be like?
The church of the First Millennium appears
to have been very different in character from
many of the churches at the end of the Second Millennium. What still survives from the
first millennium is the remarkable writings of saints, of genuinely holy men
which formed a forgotten 'second testament' of a Church that was then spilling over the boundaries of its original world
and facing a confusion of different cultures, a great resource of
Christian thought forgotten by the reformed churches in their excitement
at their 'new age.'
The Philokalia in its various editions, Greek
and Russian, is a compendium of those works. The writings of Saint Gregory
Palamas give many further clues to the significance of what was for so
long lost to us.
Saint Gregory was the successor and summation of the saints of the First
Millennium, who themselves sometimes described their thought not as
doctrine but as philosophy. The philosophical work with which they
sometimes supported their spirituality was rigorous, coherent, and formed a
consensus, and their philosophy was understood as one of the cornerstones
of their sanctity.
Who were these saints? They were some of those we read about when we read about the early church: Clement and Maximos, several Basils and at least a trio of Gregorys. We can place them roughly in space and time. Firstly, they were widespread throughout the Greek
Oikumene, the wider Greek world, which was roughly defined by Greek colonies to the West, and by the wide circle of Alexander's conquests to the East. They were both urban and rural, both monks and clergy - often senior bishops - but these were not separate groups so much as separate phases in the lives of the same individuals. Scholars would become practising monks, then teaching bishops.
Few of us today have met anybody who could ever be imagined to be a
saints, but in that time of saints, both monks and bishops became saints, in objective fact as well as according to their immediate followers. Generally, they shaped the thinking and morality of their age, and as such even their failures were often significant.
Palamas makes it clear that their community was defined in its beginning in time not just by the Incarnation, but later - in the first centuries of their age - by the fact that, using Saint Paul's definitions, they distinguished in practise as well as in theory between
two kinds of thinking, which they called 'the Philosophy of the World' and the 'Philosophy of God.'
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A
New Vision
The Ark
A Different
Christianity
Philosophers of
God
St. Gregory
Palamas
Cross-fertilisation
Abstraction &
attention
Lost Doctrines
Lost Christian
truths
The Royal Road
Inner language
History of
Christianity
Christian Therapy
The First
Millennium
Christian
Psychology
Different kind of
mind
One thing needful
Emotional
Education
Magnetisation to
God
Eastern Church
spirituality
God's drill
Threshold of
prayer
Ora et Labora
Research Report
Mystical History
Cultural
Evolution
Esoteric
Christianity
The Barbarian
Within
Spiritual crisis
of the West
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