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John Climacus

c. 579 – c. 649
monktheologian

Quick facts

Born
c. 579
Died
c. 649, Mount Sinai
Region
palestine
Era
post nicene
Significance
Notable(2/4)
Also known as
John of the Ladder · John Scholasticus of Sinai

Abbot of the monastery on Mount Sinai. Author of the Ladder of Divine Ascent (Klimax), a foundational text of Eastern Christian ascetical and mystical theology.

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Sources for biography

  • John Climacus, Scala Paradisi primary
  • Daniel of Raithu, Vita Iohannis primary

documented connections(1)

  • The Ladder of Divine Ascent depends pervasively on Evagrian ascetic psychology (the eight logismoi, apatheia) though it carefully avoids Evagrius's name; the dependence is uncontroversial in scholarship.
    John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, steps 13-15, 26 · Chryssavgis, John Climacus: From the Egyptian Desert to the Sinaite Mountain (Ashgate 2004), ch. 4

tradition connections(1)

  • cited (incoming) Maximus the Confessor
    Maximus (d. 662) draws on Sinaitic ascetic literature; Climacus (d. c. 649) is older. Direct quotation is not formal but Maximus's spiritual anthropology shares Climacus's framework.
    Louth, Maximus the Confessor (Routledge 1996), pp. 35-37

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