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2023
This chapter discusses the emergence of monasticism. It explains that the sporadic raids of the Hungarians and the Saracens precipitated a crisis, which struck right at the very function of monasticism within society at the end of the ninth century. The crisis involved a rapid redefinition of the status of monastic establishments in relation to new ...
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This chapter discusses the emergence of monasticism. It explains that the sporadic raids of the Hungarians and the Saracens precipitated a crisis, which struck right at the very function of monasticism within society at the end of the ninth century. The crisis involved a rapid redefinition of the status of monastic establishments in relation to new ...
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Monasticism: A Very Short Introduction
Monasticism is a social and religious phenomenon that originated in antiquity, which remains relevant in the 21st century. Monasticism: A Very Short Introduction discusses the history of monasticism from the earliest evidence for it, and the different ...
Stephen J Davis
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2009
AbstractChristianity had ascetic commitments from its very foundation, in the words and deeds both of Jesus and of Paul. When it surfaced into legitimacy in the 310s, Christianity's deep-seated ascetic impulses surfaced as well. The movement called monasticism left an indelible impression upon Christian faith and practice in the medieval West, the ...
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AbstractChristianity had ascetic commitments from its very foundation, in the words and deeds both of Jesus and of Paul. When it surfaced into legitimacy in the 310s, Christianity's deep-seated ascetic impulses surfaced as well. The movement called monasticism left an indelible impression upon Christian faith and practice in the medieval West, the ...
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2015
Abstract As he faced his own dissolution, Henry VIII repeatedly invoked a religious group who had been absent from his kingdom for seven years: the monks. The 1570s saw an irrevocable change in the nature of English Catholicism as Catholic clergy trained in England died, retired, or conformed.
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Abstract As he faced his own dissolution, Henry VIII repeatedly invoked a religious group who had been absent from his kingdom for seven years: the monks. The 1570s saw an irrevocable change in the nature of English Catholicism as Catholic clergy trained in England died, retired, or conformed.
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2020
This chapter critically discusses the emergence of Western monasticism by identifying a number of silent turning points and instances of conflict that do not as yet play much of a role in a monastic narrative that is largely centered on individuals, institutions, and the impact of specific texts.
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This chapter critically discusses the emergence of Western monasticism by identifying a number of silent turning points and instances of conflict that do not as yet play much of a role in a monastic narrative that is largely centered on individuals, institutions, and the impact of specific texts.
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