Makarios

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Makarios is a Greek Orthodox saint and bishop of Corinth known for his role in compiling the influential spiritual anthology Philokalia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century Christian saint
Christian theologian
Christian writer
Eastern Orthodox bishop
Greek Orthodox saint
areaOfInfluence Eastern Christian monasticism
Greek-speaking Orthodox world
associatedWith Corinth NERFINISHED
Mount Athos NERFINISHED
church Greek Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Nikodemos the Hagiorite NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Greece
ethnicGroup Greek
fieldOfWork ascetic literature
patristics
spiritual theology
genre Christian spiritual literature
ascetic writings
hasHonorific Saint Makarios of Corinth NERFINISHED
hasRole editor of patristic texts
spiritual teacher
influenced Eastern Orthodox spirituality
later hesychast writers
knownFor compiling the Philokalia
promoting hesychasm
spiritual guidance and pastoral work
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
movement Hesychasm NERFINISHED
notableWork Philokalia NERFINISHED
occupation author
bishop
theologian
positionHeld Bishop of Corinth NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
roleInWork co-compiler of the Philokalia
title Bishop of Corinth NERFINISHED
Saint
tradition Byzantine spiritual tradition
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Greek Orthodox Church NERFINISHED

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