Clair W. McPherson is a retired professor of Medieval and Late Antiquity who has taught at Fordham College, Lincoln Center, New York University, and the General Theological Seminary. He has also served as a priest in the Episcopal Church in many contexts. He now dedicated to full-time research and creative work of his own.
Nilus of Ancyra was one of the most significant theologians and spiritual guides of the fifth century. Long neglected because his name was used to protect the works of his predecessor, Evagrius Pontikos, Nilus’ work is unquestionably valuable in its own right. This translation offers a modern and accurate selection from his innovative, deeply spiritual, and delightfully poetic ouvre.