The Therapeutae - The Ancient Mystics that Inspired Christian Monasticism (& were maybe Buddhists?)
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 Published On Jan 19, 2024

Philo of Alexandria held that the Essenes were the exemplar of the Active Philosophical Life among ancient Jews. And with the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls we now know much more about that ancient sect. However, Philo held there was a mystical group superior to even them in their piety and rigor. The Egyptian Therapeutae were held up as paragons of the Contemplative Life, even giving mystical teachings while dreaming. What do we know about the Therapeutae? Let's explore how these ancient Jewish mystics not only led lives of exceptional purity and mystical contemplation but also inspired the rise of Monasticism in early Christianity. Also....they might have been Buddhists, so....

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The Contemplative Life, Giants and Selections - 978-0809123339
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Kleinhempel - Traces of Buddhist Presence in Alexandria: Philo and the "Therapeutae" - https://www.academia.edu/39841429/Tra...

On the Contemplative Life - https://www.earlychristianwritings.co...
The Testament of Job - http://wesley.nnu.edu/sermons-essays-...
Eusebius on the Therapeutae - https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/250...

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