Four Faces of Anger: Seneca, Evagrius Ponticus, Cassian, and Augustine

Upa (2010)
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This book brings to the modern age wisdom on the topic of anger by four ancient authors: Seneca, Evagrius Ponticus, Cassian, and Augustine. These authors broadly represent the classic views on anger and focus on how anger inhibits spiritual growth of the soul and its relationship with God

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