From journalism to mysticism: the Christian identity of Daniil Sandu Tudor Cover Image

De la ziaristică la mistică: identitatea creștină a lui Daniil Sandu Tudor
From journalism to mysticism: the Christian identity of Daniil Sandu Tudor

Author(s): Ioana Ursu
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History of Church(es), Theology and Religion
Published by: Facultatea de Teologie Ortodoxă Alba Iulia
Keywords: Burning Bush; political repression; mysticism; Sandu Tudor manuscripts;

Summary/Abstract: Inter-war journalist and writer Sandu Tudor (born Alexandru Teodorescu) entered monastic life in the mid-1940s at the monastery of Antim in Bucharest. Known for his controversial inter-war biography (former director of the right-wing newspaper Credința, talented poet and versifier; a dandy, married thrice, actively involved in the literary and cultural debates of the inter-war era), monk Alexandru becomes hieromonk Agathon and later on, hieroskemamonk Daniil, retreats at a mountain monastery in the Rarău mountains, experiences political detention twice, and ends up dying in prison. Starting from the radical change in his life represented by monasticism, the present paper proposes to examine Sandu Tudor’s/hieroskemamonk Daniil’s Christian identity and the way he asserted it, starting with the years spent at the monastery of Antim during the initiation of the Burning Bush group, and until the 1950s, appealing to sources found in the archives of the Securitate, but also to memorialistic literature, as well as some of his writings.

  • Issue Year: XXV/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 177-194
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Romanian
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