Unnamed friend of Evagrius Ponticus
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All letters (9)
Evagrius pictures temptation as a storm and urges discipline, humility, and Scripture reading.
The Trinity is known by grace and purity, not by pagan theories of spirit or fire.
Letters console across absence, but Evagrius asks to remain in the desert for spiritual cautery.
The mind cannot see the city of God while passions bind it to bodily thoughts.
City images hinder monastic vision; gentleness sharpens the harvest of virtue.
Virtue's seeds were placed in us from the beginning; evil is not original or permanent.
Do not delay: flee the world before tax collectors and prostitutes enter the kingdom ahead of you.
Evagrius consoles grief by reflecting on death, the soul, mercy, and hope with the angels.
The kingdom needs purified vision, not mere reasoning.