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Monica : An Ordinary Saint - Gillian Clark

Monica

An Ordinary Saint

By: Gillian Clark

Paperback | 12 November 2015

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Rarely did ancient authors write about the lives of women; even more rarely did they write about the lives of ordinary women: not queens or heroines who influenced war or politics, not sensational examples of virtue or vice, not Christian martyrs or ascetics, but women of moderate status, who experienced everyday joys and sorrows and had everyday merits and failings. Such a woman was Monica--now Saint Monica because of her relationship with her son Augustine, who wrote about her in the Confessions and elsewhere. Despite her rather unremarkable life, Saint Monica has inspired a robust controversy in academia, the Church, and the Augustine-reading public alike: some agree with Ambrose, bishop of Milan, who knew Monica, that Augustine was exceptionally blessed in having such a mother, while others think that Monica is a classic example of the manipulative mother who lives through her son, using religion to repress his sexual life and to control him even when he seems to escape. In
Monica: An Ordinary Saint, Gillian Clark reconciles these competing images of Monica's life and legacy, arriving at a woman who was shrewd and enterprising, but also meek and gentle. Weighing Augustine's discussion of his mother against other evidence of women's lives in late antiquity, Clark achieves portraits both of Monica individually, and of the many women like her.
Augustine did not claim that his mother was a saint, but he did think that the challenges of everyday life required courage and commitment to Christian principle. Monica's ordinary life, as both he and Clark tell it, showed both. Monica: An Ordinary Saint illuminates Monica, wife and mother, in the context of the societal expectations and burdens that shaped her and all ordinary women.
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"St. Augustine's mother, Monica, emerges from these humane pages as 'an ordinary woman', who mothered Augustine, his brother and his friends and was a gentle and curious interlocutor in their discussions. But Gillian Clark is also interested in questions like how Monica dressed, and what she did all day. This short and elegant book is also a real tour de force." --Averil Cameron, University of Oxford "Gillian Clark is a pioneer who has worked long and sympathetically among the women of late antiquity and what we know of them. Now in this richly-packed and vivid study, she has brought to life Monica of Tagaste." --James J. O'Donnell, Arizona State University "Clark has offered readers of our day a fuller portrait of one quite ordinary woman, who became for later Christians, something extraordinary, a saint in her own right." -- Los Angeles Review of Books

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