Marcus Eremita

Marcus Eremita
Marcus Eremita
A theologian and ascetic writer of some importance in the fifth century

Catholic Encyclopedia. . 2006.

Marcus Eremita
    Marcus Eremita
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Marcus Eremita
    (Markos ho eremites, or monachos, or asketes).
    A theologian and ascetic writer of some importance in the fifth century. Various theories about his period and works have been advanced. These seem now to be supplanted by J. Kunze in his study of thus writer.
    According to Kunze, Mark the Hermit was superior of a laura at Ancyra; he then as an old man left his monastery and became a hermit, probably in the desert east of Palestine, near St. Sabas. He was a contemporary of Nestorius and died probably before the Council of Chalcedon (451). Nicephorus Callistus (fourteenth century) says he was a disciple of St. John Chrysostom ("Hist. Eccl." in P G., CXLVI, XlV, 30). Cardinal Bellarmine (de Script. eccl. (1631), p. 273] thought that this Mark was the monk who prophesied ten more years of life to the Emperor Leo VI in 900. He is refuted by Tillemont [Memoires (1705), X, 456 sq.]. Another view supported by the Byzantine "Menaia" Acta Sanct, March 1) identifies him with the Egyptian monk mentioned in Palladius, "Historia Lausiaca", XX (P.G., XXXII), who lived in the fourth century. The discovery and identification of a work by him against Nestorius by P. Kerameus in his Analekta ierosol. stachyologias (St. Petersburg, 1891), I, pp. 89-113, makes his period certain, as defended by Kunze.
    Mark's works are:
    (1) of the spiritual law,
    (2) Concerning those who think to be justified through works (both ascetic treatises for monks);
    (3) of penitence;
    (4) of baptism;
    (5) To Nicholas on refraining from anger and lust;
    (6) Disputation against a scholar (against appearing to civil courts and on celibacy);
    (7) Consultation of the mind with its own soul (reproaches that he makes Adam, Satan, and other men responsible for his sins instead of himself);
    (8) on fasting and humility;
    (9) on Melchisedek (against people who think that Melchisedek was an apparition of the Word of God). All the above works are named and described in the "Myrobiblion" (P.G., CIII, 668 sq.) and are published in Gallandi's collection. To them must be added:
    (10) Against the Nestorians (a treatise against that heresy arranged without order). Mark is rather an ascetic than a dogmatic writer. He is content to accept dogmas from the Church; his interest is in the spiritual life as it should be led by monks. He is practical rather than mystic, belongs to the Antiochene School and shows himself to be a disciple of St. John Chrysostom.
    GALLANDI, Bibliotheca veterum Patrum, VIII (Venice, 1788), 1-104, reprinted with Gallandi's prolegomena in P.G., LXV, 893-1140; FABRICIUS-HARLES, Bibliotheca graeca, IX (Hamburg, 1804), 267-269; JUNGMANN-FESSLER, Institutiones Patrologiae, II, (Innsbruck, 1892), 143-146; KUNZE, Marcus Eremita, ein neuer Zeuge fur das altkirchliche Taufbekenntnis (Leipzig, 1896).
    ADRIAN FORTESCUE
    Transcribed by Joseph P. Thomas

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. . 1910.


Catholic encyclopedia.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Marcus Eremita — Marcus Eremita[1] was a Christian theologian and ascetic writer of some importance in the fifth century. Mark is rather an ascetic than a dogmatic writer. He is content to accept dogmas from the Church; his interest is in the spiritual life as it …   Wikipedia

  • MARCUS — I. MARCUS Alexandrinae Ecclesiae Episcopus, Eumenidis successor. Euseb. l. 4. c. 11. A. C. 147. II. MARCUS Britanniae tyrannus, a Legionibus Romanis electus, A. C. 307. Item. fil. Basilidis, a Fatre Caesar dictus. Item dictus Cyriades, Syrus,… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Melchisedechians — • A branch of the Monarchians, founded by Theodotus the banker Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Melchisedechians     Melchisedechians      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Patrologia Graeca — The Patrologia Graeca (or Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca) is an edited collection of writings by the Christian Church Fathers and various secular writers, in the ancient Koine or medieval variants of the Greek language. It consists… …   Wikipedia

  • Mark 16 — Gospel of Mark Mark 1 Mark 2 Mark 3 Mark 4 Mark 5 Mark 6 Mark 7 Mark 8 Mark 9 Mark 10 Mark 11 Mark 12 Mark 13 Mark 14 Mark 15 Mark 16 …   Wikipedia

  • May 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) — May 19 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar May 21 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 2 by Old Calendarists Contents 1 Saints 1.1 Other commemorations 2 Notes …   Wikipedia

  • Symeon the New Theologian — Saint Symeon the New Theologian Born 949 Galatia Died March 12, 1022 Paloukiton …   Wikipedia

  • Melchisedechians — The Melchisedechians, also known as Athingani (αθίγγανοι athinganoi untouchables ) were a 9th century sect of Monarchians located in Phrygia, founded by Theodotus the banker. Another quite distinct sect or party is refuted by Marcus Eremita, who… …   Wikipedia

  • Mark The Hermit — ▪ Christian theologian Latin  Marcus Eremita   died after 430       theological polemicist and author of works on Christian asceticism notable for their psychological insight and for their influence on later monastic history and literature. To… …   Universalium

  • Berliner Gemäldegalerie — Blick auf den Haupteingang zum Kulturforum Berlin Die Berliner Gemäldegalerie am Kulturforum Berlin ist eine Spezialsammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (SPK), und beherbergt einen der bedeutendsten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”