The Wondrous and Paradoxical Ethos of Monasticism - Theology - Archimandrite Zacharias Essex Book
About the author Archimandrite Zacharias. He is the spiritual son of St Sophrony of Essex England
What This Means in the Essex Tradition
Within the lineage of St. Silouan → St. Sophrony → Archimandrite Zacharias:
Zacharias is considered the primary living interpreter of St. Sophrony’s theology.
He served as St. Sophrony’s translator, student, and closest theological heir.
About the book:
The Wondrous and Paradoxical Ethos of Monasticism
To become an image of Pentecost, the monk must be a worker of repentance, a man of ardent desire, and persevere in the earthquake of repentance that renews his soul. Then he will bear witness to the humble ethos of Christ which has overcome his nature. This ethos reveals the supernatural transformation he has undergone from a divided and distorted being into a living image of the Lord Jesus.
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