Wisdom of the Pearlers: An Anthology of Syriac Christian Mysticism

The pearlers we meet in this book were early monks of Syria, Mesopotamia (Iraq), and Persia (Iran), They saw themselves as pearl-divers and pearl-merchants searching, through asceticism and prayer, for the precious pearls of mystical experience. Their quest led them into the wilderness, to a state of silent solitude in remote caves and hermitages. Working from Syriac manuscripts in the British Museum and the Vatican Library, and from the Greek monastery of Saint Catherine in the wilderness of Sinai and the Coptic monastery of the Syrians (Der es-Suriani) in the Egyptian desert, Brian E. Colless has produced a volume which draws modern readers into this little known world.

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Wisdom of the Pearlers: An Anthology of Syriac Christian Mysticism

The pearlers we meet in this book were early monks of Syria, Mesopotamia (Iraq), and Persia (Iran), They saw themselves as pearl-divers and pearl-merchants searching, through asceticism and prayer, for the precious pearls of mystical experience. Their quest led them into the wilderness, to a state of silent solitude in remote caves and hermitages. Working from Syriac manuscripts in the British Museum and the Vatican Library, and from the Greek monastery of Saint Catherine in the wilderness of Sinai and the Coptic monastery of the Syrians (Der es-Suriani) in the Egyptian desert, Brian E. Colless has produced a volume which draws modern readers into this little known world.

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Wisdom of the Pearlers: An Anthology of Syriac Christian Mysticism

Wisdom of the Pearlers: An Anthology of Syriac Christian Mysticism

Wisdom of the Pearlers: An Anthology of Syriac Christian Mysticism

Wisdom of the Pearlers: An Anthology of Syriac Christian Mysticism

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The pearlers we meet in this book were early monks of Syria, Mesopotamia (Iraq), and Persia (Iran), They saw themselves as pearl-divers and pearl-merchants searching, through asceticism and prayer, for the precious pearls of mystical experience. Their quest led them into the wilderness, to a state of silent solitude in remote caves and hermitages. Working from Syriac manuscripts in the British Museum and the Vatican Library, and from the Greek monastery of Saint Catherine in the wilderness of Sinai and the Coptic monastery of the Syrians (Der es-Suriani) in the Egyptian desert, Brian E. Colless has produced a volume which draws modern readers into this little known world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780879073169
Publisher: Cistercian Publications
Publication date: 04/01/2008
Series: Cistercian Studies , #216
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Australian both, Brian Edric Colless holds both a Ph.D. and a Th.D. From 1970 until 2001 he taught religious studies at Massey University of New Zealand. He continues to pursue his research into the syriac religious tradition, and also studies ancient writing systems, concentrating on the origin of the alphabet in the Bronze Age.
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