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Buddhist Monasticism

2014
In symbiosis with the laity, Buddhist monasticism has played a major role in the development of Buddhism in China. Starting shortly after the beginning of the Common Era, in the Later Han Dynasty, monasteries developed to become an essential part of Chinese society.
Ann Heirman   +2 more
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Wales and Monasticism

Blackfriars, 1948
Wales, as a separate people of definite historical characteristics, owes its origin under God to the accidental results of an invasion of Britain by pagan peoples from overseas. From statements by Tertullian and Origen, not to mention many other later Christian continental writers, it is safe to say that Christianity had reached Britain before the ...
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Dickens and Monasticism

Blackfriars, 1928
Not in the Pictures from Italy, published in 1846 after the first long visit to that country, is the true perception of monasticism revealed. In the presence of ceremonial activities the comic spirit possessed Dickens. Ludicrous comparisons invaded his mind when he gazed upon ecclesiastical or civil solemnities.
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Medieval Monasticism in Iceland and Norse Greenland

Religions, 2021
Steinunn Kristjansdottir
exaly  

The lay Buddhist gaze and femininity in Thai male monasticism

South East Asia Research, 2021
Brooke Schedneck
exaly  

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