
New Books in Catholic Studies Daniel Eastman An, "Fear of God: Practicing Emotion in Late Antique Monasticism" (U California Press, 2025)
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Jan 24, 2026 Daniel Ahn, a Yonsei University church history professor, revises his doctoral work into Fear of God. He traces why fear of God dominated late antique monastic life. Short takes explore language differences, how psalmody and inscriptions taught emotion, and how built spaces and practices made fear a social, material habit.
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Emotions As Cultural Practices
- Emotions are culturally constructed practices, not just biological givens.
- Daniel Ahn studies how monastics cultivated and were shaped by emotional practices in late antiquity.
Study Emotions As Practices
- Treat emotions as practices combining actions and experiences when studying the past.
- Use texts, social relations, and material culture together to reconstruct historical feeling.
Three Methods To Study Monastic Feeling
- Ahn identifies three emotional practices: naming, socializing, and materializing emotions.
- These approaches use philology, relational analysis, and visual/archaeological evidence to study monastic feeling.


