Article: 'Citizenship in the heavens': hermits flourished in the desert in the early centuries of Christianity.(Religious Life)

Monastic life arose simultaneously in many areas of the early Christian world and saw a variety of expressions. In some areas, like Cappadocia, monastic life began as a communal endeavor. Monastic founder St. Basil of Caesarea (d. 379) cautioned that "a person living in solitary retirement will not readily discern his own defects" and called living alone an "ineffectual and unprofitable life."

Most early Christian ascetics in Egypt practiced the discipline in their homes on the outskirts of villages. St. Antony of Egypt (d. 356) is known as the "founder of Christian monasticism" or the "first hermit." Antony may not be the first, but he is the most famous. When ...

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