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St. Symeon the New Theologian (949–1022)

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Fonte dell'immagine: Icon of St. Symeon the New Theologian, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Washington D.C. Photo taken by Rick Gutleber / Flickr, edited by LT uploader.

Opere di St. Symeon the New Theologian

Hymns of the divine loves. (1976) — Autore — 135 copie
Hymnen (2003) 5 copie
Discours ascétique (2001) 4 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Simeon Neotheologus
Data di nascita
949
Data di morte
1022
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Byzantium

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songs of praise
 
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SrMaryLea | Aug 22, 2023 |
He is favorably mentioned by St. Porphyrios, see "Wounded By Love". I don't have much to add to Mr Barkley's review, except:

"My biggest struggle with Symeon (and all the ancient Orthodox saints) is their spirit-flesh dualism and extreme asceticism. They are constantly preoccupied with escaping the material world which God deemed "very good" and validated by becoming incarnate. That said, Symeon's passion and insight into the spiritual condition made the struggle worthwhile"

It was deemed "very good" before the Fall. After all, God will destroy the earth and make everything new. Which was a problem for some theologians, but it is what it is. Further, Christ Himself teaches that we should not get too entangled with worldly matters, which is repeated in the Apostles's epistles. Celibacy and fasting, for example, were favorably mentioned by Christ, if done out of love for God and a pure heart.… (altro)
 
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hunchbeck | 1 altra recensione | Jun 6, 2021 |
The man was intense!

One the eve of a rebellion, when the monks under his supervision ran to the Patriarch of the city to get relief from their severe Abbot, Symeon spoke to them:

"I cannot endure to be silent about the things I have seen, about the wonders of God I have known by fact and experience. Rather, I testify of them to all others as in God's presence, and say with a loud voice, 'Run, all of you, before the door of repentance is closed to you by death. Run, that you may take hold of it before you depart this life; make haste that you may receive it, knock, that your Master may open to you before you die, and that He may show himself to you.' (349).

Symeon was not only severe. In a compassionate moment towards those who insufficiently fasted during Lent, he said:

"[God] it is who in great generosity gives crowns to the zealous and duly rewards their labors, and also in mercy and loving-kindness grants forgiveness to the weaker" (181).

Symeon was driven by a vision of God that would not let him relax. Having experienced the inexpressible light of God, he was compelled to urge the people around him to press on towards that light.

My biggest struggle with Symeon (and all the ancient Orthodox saints) is their spirit-flesh dualism and extreme asceticism. They are constantly preoccupied with escaping the material world which God deemed "very good" and validated by becoming incarnate. That said, Symeon's passion and insight into the spiritual condition made the struggle worthwhile!

Symeon's Discourses are deep devotional material. Written for those in a monastic life, they are still relevant today for those with a passionate commitment to Christ.
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StephenBarkley | 1 altra recensione | May 4, 2017 |
Saint Symeon the New Theologian lived in and around Constantinople in the tenth and eleventh centuries. In the Popular Patristics Series volumes 14-15 Alexander Golitzin translates Symeon’s Ethical Discourses. In this sixteenth volume, Golitzin delivers a biography of the Saint.

It is difficult to write about the life of Symeon because we only have two sources to go by:

1. The Vita his prodigee wrote. This is a hagiography, or biography of a saint, intended to praise the subject.
2. The autobiographical details in Symeon’s own writing.

Golitzin does a good job at sorting out the inherent biases in the sources. He outlines Symeon’s life before diving into his theology. This is where the book really shines. Golitzin uses his thorough understanding of Eastern Orthodoxy to situate Symeon in the Orthodox tradition. Despite controversy over his epistemology (he believed that alongside scripture and tradition, the Holy Spirit was a source of inspiration), Golitzin demonstrates how Symeon’s theology was thoroughly orthodox.

On the Mystical Life is a good biography and an excellent study of the theology of Saint Symeon the New Theologian.
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StephenBarkley | Oct 21, 2016 |

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