The Life of Symeon the Fool presents a unique exploration of holy folly through the eccentric life of Symeon, an early Christian saint known for his bizarre behaviors that challenged societal norms. The narrative intertwines Symeon's antics with biblical themes and earlier hagiographical traditions, showcasing how his unconventional actions, such as walking naked and dragging a dead dog, served as powerful tools for conversion and moral reform. Krueger's analysis sheds light on the religious imagination of Late Antiquity and the cultural context surrounding this unusual figure.
Derek Krueger Pořadí knih



- 2024
- 2018
Liturgical Subjects
Christian Ritual, Biblical Narrative, and the Formation of the Self in Byzantium
- 328 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Derek Krueger, a prominent Religious Studies professor, explores the intersection of writing and spirituality in his work. His research delves into the practices of authorship in the early Christian East, highlighting how writing served as a means of expressing holiness and religious identity. This scholarly examination offers insights into the cultural and historical contexts that shaped early Christian literature and its authors.
- 2011
Focusing on early Christian perspectives, the book examines how writing was perceived as a form of worship and a path to salvation. Through insights from comparative literature, ritual studies, and the history of asceticism, it reveals the transformative power of artistic expression in the context of faith. Derek Krueger delves into the motivations and beliefs of early Christian writers, highlighting the intersection of creativity and spirituality in their works.