Evagrius ponticus biography of albert
Evagrius, in his writings about prayer and the ascetic life, addressed the struggle with personal moral evil in terms of the eight "thoughts" or "demons.
The Coptic Life of Evagrius reports two major types of activity..
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(The following is based in part on: L. Dysinger, Psalmody and Prayer in the Writings of Evagrius Ponticus, (Oxford University Press, 2005)
FOR the details of Evagrius life we are largely dependent on his disciple, the bishop Palladius, who devotes a chapter of his Lausiac History to his master and occasionally mentions him elsewhere in that work. Palladius tells us little concerning the first half of Evagrius’ life.
Born in Ibora, Pontus in 345 or 346, Evagrius’ was raised in a family that was not only Christian, but clerical: his father was a chorbishop.Completely self-effacing in his own writings, Evagrius never mentions his youth or early academic training; however the style of his writing and occasional classical citations suggest that he was familiar with pagan classics and classical rhetoric.Evagrius was in his mid to late twenties