Basil of Caesarea's letters on asceticism

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Basil of Caesarea's letters on asceticism are a collection of pastoral and theological correspondences in which the 4th‑century Church Father articulates and refines his vision of Christian ascetic and communal monastic life.

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instanceOf Christian theological text
collection of letters
patristic literature
author Basil of Caesarea NERFINISHED
doctrinalEmphasis Christ-centered imitation
Trinitarian orthodoxy
ecclesiasticalFunction clarification of ascetic discipline
guidance for monastic communities
pastoral advice to clergy and laity
ethicalEmphasis community responsibility
humility
love of neighbor
self-denial
genre ascetical writing
monastic rule-related text
pastoral correspondence
historicalContext Cappadocia in the Roman Empire
post-Nicene Church NERFINISHED
influenced Byzantine monastic rules
Christian spiritual direction literature
Eastern Christian monasticism
later cenobitic monasticism
influencedBy Scriptures of the New Testament NERFINISHED
Scriptures of the Old Testament NERFINISHED
earlier Christian ascetic traditions
language Koine Greek
mainTopic Christian asceticism
Christian virtue
Scripture in monastic life
authority of the abbot
balance between work and prayer
charity and works of mercy
chastity
communal monastic life
community discipline
obedience in monastic life
pastoral care
poverty in Christian life
prayer and contemplation
spiritual direction
theological foundations of asceticism
preservationStatus partially extant in manuscript tradition
relatedWork Basil of Caesarea's Longer Rules NERFINISHED
Basil of Caesarea's Shorter Rules NERFINISHED
Basil of Caesarea's homilies on the Psalms NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
studiedIn historical theology
monastic studies
patristics
theologicalOrientation Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
timePeriod 4th century

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Longer Rules relatedWork Basil of Caesarea's letters on asceticism