The Illumined Heart: Capturing the Vibrant Faith of Ancient Christians

The Illumined Heart: Capturing the Vibrant Faith of Ancient ChristiansThe Illumined Heart: Capturing the Vibrant Faith of Ancient Christians
The Illumined Heart: Capturing the Vibrant Faith of Ancient ChristiansThe Illumined Heart: Capturing the Vibrant Faith of Ancient Christians
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Publication Date:July 2007
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Why are modern Christians so indistinguishable from everyone else?


How come Christians who lived in times of bloody persecution were so heroic, while we who live in safety are not?


How could the first Christians fast valiantly, but we feel deprived without dessert?


How did New Testament believers pray without ceasing?


How could the early Christian martyrs actually forgive their torturers?


What did the Christians of the first centuries know that we don't?


That's what this book is about.


From the author:


When I look back at the process of writing The Illumined Heart, I'm amazed all over again at how God directed it. I wrote the whole thing in a week, the week before Christmas, in fact, which is so typically congested with last-minute errands, unpredicatable weather, aches and sniffles. For Orthodox Christians, it's also a week that we fast from meat and dairy, adding another ball to the juggling act. Yet somehow I started writing the book on Monday morning and completed it Sunday night, just fourteen minutes after the Christmas Eve service began. (I kept wondering where in the week I'd dawdled and lost that fourteen minutes.)


It's no wonder that I look at The Illumined Heart as the one out of all of my books that felt the most God-directed. Mostly, he told me when to shut up. For a cup-runneth-over writer like me, starting a book is like moving into mid-pregnancy and putting on those stretch-front trousers for the first time; they're like a license to eat. And knowing that I have room to write on and on, whatever comes to mind, makes for abundant, wandering prose. Yet The Illumined Heart is quiet, proportional, just-enough; it's like a jewel. It's no wonder that this is a personal favorite among my own books, and the one I must urge people to read. I'm pleased by the amount of good work it's done so far, and hope that it will continue to do much more.

Frederica Mathewes-Green takes us on a journey into the Middle East during the fifth and sixth century where Anna, a Christian, spends most of her time pursuing divine union. The religious term for this is "theosis," which the author defines as "one's essential being is permeated and filled with the presence of God." For Anna and other members of the early Christian community, the spiritual disciplines of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving were steps on the path toward a totally transformed life in Christ.

Mathewes-Green believes that contemporary believers could learn from the ancient church where authority was diffused among everyone and where hearing the Holy Spirit's voice was something honored and taken seriously. The author emphasizes that the battle between Christ and the Evil One was "the backdrop of every believer's journey to theosis." She also notes the importance of repentance, The Jesus Prayer, and the preeminent belief in God's unceasing mercy.

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Health
October 5, 2007

This deceptively small book is a bracing Christian antidote to the overabundance of "feel good," sentimental spiritual books. Using bold strokes and strong colors, the author contrasts the sturdy spirituality of Christians living in the first centuries, with the "pastel" spirituality all too prevalent today. A gifted storyteller, Mathewes-Green writes with wit and wisdom, challenging complacency and irresponsibility.
Lenora Black, OSB
Spirit & Life
January/Febuary, 2007

With refreshing boldness and unwavering commitment to the gospel, the author not only introduces the time-honored spirituality of the early church, but equips today's Christians with the tools to practice it.
Light and Life Publishing
November 12, 2002


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