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Hesychast Eccl. Hist.|ˈhɛsɪkæst| [ad. med.L. hēsychasta, ad. eccl. Gr. ἡσυχαστής quietist, hermit, f. ἡσυχάζειν to be still, keep quiet, f. ἥσυχος still, quiet.] One of a school of quietists which arose among the monks of Mount Athos in the 14th century. Also attrib. So Hesychasm |ˈhɛsɪkæz(ə)m|, the doctrine or practice of Hesychasts.
1835Waddington Hist. Church (ed. 2) III. 214 These enthusiasts were orginally called Hesychasts, or, in Latin, Quietists. 1874J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects s.v., The well-known Light Theory of Dionysius was adopted by the Hesychasts..The Hesychast notion seems to have been a perversion of Dionysius' spiritual perception into a sensuous perception. 1880Encycl. Brit. XI. 782 In the time of Justinian the word Hesychast was applied to monks in general simply as descriptive of the quiet and contemplative character of their pursuits. Ibid., About the year 1337 this Hesychasm..attracted the attention of the learned and versatile Barlaam. |