Author Biography
St. Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807–1867) was a prolific author of Orthodox Christian ascetical works. Published toward the end of his life, his writings continued to grow in popularity long after his death. Along with his contemporary, St. Theophan the Recluse, St. Ignatius is now considered a foremost authority on Orthodox spirituality. He was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1988. His writings have previously appeared in English as The Arena and On the Prayer of Jesus.
Nicholas Kotar is a graduate of Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary in Jordanville, NY. He is an translator of many spiritual works in the Russian Orthodox tradition.
Contents
Foreword
Blessed is the Man
Joseph: An Edifying Story taken from the Book of Genesis
A Letter to the Brotherhood of the Sergiev Hermitage from the Nikolo-Babaev Monastery
The Fear of God and the Love of God
The Judgments of God
A Meeting of the Soul and the Mind
Seeing One’s Sins
The Image and Likeness of God in Man
A Reflection on the First Epistle of the Holy Apostle Paul to Timothy, Referring Primarily to the Monastic Life
The Essential Work of a Monk
The Spirit of a Beginner’s Prayer
The Cell Rule of Prayer
Prayer in Church
Prayer Spoken Aloud
Remembrance of God
The Prayer of the Mind, the Heart, and the Soul
The Jesus Prayer
A Wanderer
A Mystical Interpretation of Psalm 99
Salvation and Christian Perfection
          Â
The Various States of Human Nature in Relation to Good and Evil
- Introduction
- There are three states of human nature in relation to good and evil
- Human nature after the creation of man
- Human nature after the Fall
- Human nature after the Redemption
- The renewal of redeemed human nature by repentance
- Renewed human nature and evil
- Conclusion