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Леснинские сестры и их духовная работа в Сербии в начале ХХ века [PDF]
Об истории 80 сестер Леснинского Богородичного монастыря во главе с игуменьей Екатериной, которые с разрешения СПЦ поселились в монастыре Хопово на Фрушской горе. Это сестричество оставило огромный след в развитии сербского монашества, подняло духовность
Маркович, Д. С.
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On the status of so-called “double” monasteries in Byzantine Empire of the 4th — 6th centuries [PDF]
In the early Byzantine Empire (4th — 6th cc.), besides (male) monasteries and (female) convents, there were certain variants of coexistence of monastic communities for men and women.
Anna Vankova
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A clunisan nunnery dating to the beginning of the 12th century was located on the isle of Grelonges in the Saône at Fareins (Ain). The remains of this monastic past and indeed the island itself situated between the kingdom of Western Francia and the ...
Emma Bouvard, Laurent Astrade
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Late Roman Law and the Quranic Punishments for Adultery
The Muslim World, Volume 112, Issue 2, Page 207-224, Spring 2022.
Juan Cole
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A Historical Theory of Organization and Management of Europe’s Orthodox East : A Weberian Re-enchanting of Disenchanted Rationalization [PDF]
Sent to blind referee review in October 2010.Peer ...
Ahonen, Pertti
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This paper discusses St Mildrith (dies natalis*, 13 July, +732/733) in Goscelin's Vita Deo dilectae virginis Mildrethae, the abbess of the famous monastery Minster-in-Thanet, Kent, and a consecrated virgin descended from the Kentish and Mercian royal ...
Alenka Divjak
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The Concept of Philanthropy in the Early Syrian Fathers [PDF]
Philanthropy implies love of humankind and the wish to improve the welfare of one’s neighbor, often through charitable deeds or donations. The philanthropic mission therefore also implies relatedness, because it depends on a setting in which the needs of
Gather, Jill
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Spirit, mind and body: the archaeology of monastic healing [PDF]
Archaeology and material culture are used in this chapter to consider how monastic experience responded to illness, ageing and disability. The approach taken is influenced by the material study of religion, which interrogates how bodies and things engage
Gilchrist, Roberta
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While numerous Thai male Buddhist monastics have been deeply and widely revered for their perceived attainment of full awakening/arahant-ship, the same recognition for Thai female practitioners together with the concomitant phenomena of veneration ...
Martin Seeger +3 more
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Mills and society in early medieval northern Italy
Drawing on the extensive documentary record of northern Italy, available archaeological evidence, and comparative case studies from early medieval Europe, this study demonstrates that mill‐based landscapes in the Po and Friuli‐Venetian plains were shaped by society as a whole.
Marco Panato
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