Mark the Monk

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Mark the Monk is an early Christian ascetic and spiritual writer known for his influential teachings on inner prayer, repentance, and the struggle against passions in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.

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Mark the Monk canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian ascetic
Christian monk
Christian spiritual writer
Christian theologian
Eastern Christian writer
activity asceticism
spiritual direction
theological reflection
associatedWith Eastern Christian ascetic tradition
early Christian monasticism
doctrineFocus cooperation of human will with divine grace
purification from passions through prayer
repentance as ongoing process
emphasis inner prayer
life of continual conversion
purification of the heart
repentance
struggle against passions
genre ascetic treatise
spiritual exhortation
theological reflection
influencedTradition Byzantine monasticism
Eastern Orthodox spirituality
knownFor ascetic writings
spiritual guidance literature
teachings on inner prayer
teachings on repentance
teachings on the struggle against passions
languageOfWritings Greek
legacy inclusion in Eastern Christian ascetic tradition
influence on later Orthodox spiritual writers
region Eastern Mediterranean
religiousTradition Christianity
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
role monastic author
spiritual mentor
teacher of prayer
spiritualPracticeTaught ascetic struggle
confession of sins
unceasing prayer
watchfulness over thoughts
timePeriod early Christian era
topic grace and human freedom
inner life of the Christian
passions and virtues
repentance and forgiveness
spiritual warfare
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

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St. Mark the Ascetic alternativeName Mark the Monk