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c. 251 – 700 AD
Isaac of Nineveh

Isaac of Nineveh

c. 613 – 700 AD
Nineveh, Iraq

Overview

A hermit and bishop known for his psychological depth and writings on God's limitless mercy.

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Resigned as Bishop of Nineveh after only 5 months because he couldn't stand administrative arguments; returned to the desert.

Contextual Information

Saint*

He was a bishop in the Church of the East (often called 'Nestorian'), which had split from the Roman/Byzantine church.

Status: Saint (venerated by all). Despite being in a church that was technically in schism/heresy at the time, his writings on the spiritual life were so profound that he is venerated as a Saint by all traditions (Catholic, Orthodox, and Assyrian).

Major Writings

Ascetical Homilies (Part I & II)

Discourses on solitude, prayer, and divine mercy.

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Historical Context

The Syriac & Desert Fathers

The ascetics and poets of the desert.

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