Religions (Jun 2024)

Religion and Violence: Help from the Egyptian Desert

  • Stuart E. Parsons

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15060723
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. 723

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Support for political violence by fundamentalist religious movements is both wide-spread and problematic, and now especially in Christian fundamentalist circles. To address this, this essay describes important components of the sophisticated ascetic and contemplative theory of spirituality of the fourth-century desert Christian spiritual master Evagrius of Pontus. Then, based on his theory, this essay offers guidance to modern-day Christian and non-Christian clergy who want to avoid alienating their congregations through partisan political stances, but who nevertheless seek to reduce those mental, emotional, and relational pathologies in their congregations which predispose passive and active support for political violence.

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