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Religious Studies, 2017
AbstractSome philosophers take the ascetic sage as a test case for the plausibility of theories of welfare. They maintain that attitudinal hedonism entails that the sage lives the good life, since he enjoys meditation, solitude, peace and quiet, and so on.
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AbstractSome philosophers take the ascetic sage as a test case for the plausibility of theories of welfare. They maintain that attitudinal hedonism entails that the sage lives the good life, since he enjoys meditation, solitude, peace and quiet, and so on.
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1973
It is a distinctive merit of both Paul Tillich and Martin Buber to have freed religion from its narrow theistic, or even denominational interpretation 1 long before the second Vatican Council ultimately ratified this idea. Tillich and Buber have thus thrown the doors open for a new, broader and more incisive sociology of religion whose subject matter ...
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It is a distinctive merit of both Paul Tillich and Martin Buber to have freed religion from its narrow theistic, or even denominational interpretation 1 long before the second Vatican Council ultimately ratified this idea. Tillich and Buber have thus thrown the doors open for a new, broader and more incisive sociology of religion whose subject matter ...
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2015
Throughout much of his life, Weber was preoccupied with the notion of asceticism. It has a central place in his early work the Protestant Ethic and it is prominent in the section devoted to religious communities in the later writing Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
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Throughout much of his life, Weber was preoccupied with the notion of asceticism. It has a central place in his early work the Protestant Ethic and it is prominent in the section devoted to religious communities in the later writing Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
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The Survival of Asceticism in Education
American Physical Education Review, 1914(1914). The Survival of Asceticism in Education. American Physical Education Review: Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 10-18.
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Monastic Asceticism and Everyday Life
2014The phenomenon of religious orders - encompassed by the term "consecrated life" - is a crucial area of investigation in the sociology of religion. In this respect, Christian monasticism constitutes a form of utopian community on the border between the goal of escaping from the world and establishing a profound relationship with it. Specifically, in the
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Bentham on asceticism and tyranny
History of European Ideas, 2018In the late 1810s, Jeremy Bentham wrote a set of texts entitled Not Paul, But Jesus, arguing against the religious authority of St. Paul, and the principle of asceticism he propagated.
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The Political Asceticism of Mamata Banerjee: Female Populist Leadership in Contemporary India
Politics and Gender, 2022Proma Ray Chaudhury
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Asceticism, perfectionism and overcontrol in youth with eating disorders
Eating and Weight Disorders, 2021Darcie D Valois+2 more
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Asceticism: pagan and Christian
1997In a tense and ambitious age, asceticism was one possible form of achievement among many. Most important of all, late Roman asceticism would not have been so exuberantly creative if the 'statements' made by differing ascetic traditions and 'read' by those around them had not varied dramatically. To a modern reader all late antique ascetic practices can
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Asceticism and the Analysis of a Nun
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