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Heiric of Auxerre Reads Suetonius with Lupus of Ferrières: Carolingian Monks and the Classics
This essay examines a ninth-century collection of excerpts from Suetonius’s Lives of the Caesars compiled by Heiric of Auxerre (841–c.880), a monk, when he was a student of Abbot Lupus of Ferrières (c.805–c.862).
John J. Contreni
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Saints' mobility and confinement: deconstructing Byzantine stories of (fe)male ascetics and monastics. [PDF]
Papavarnavas C.
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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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Classical and modern hospitality : the Benedictine case [PDF]
The development of the anthropology of tourism is anchored in the anthropology of hospitality. Interdisciplinary research further highlights just closely these are related to other disciplines; in this case history and theology.
O'Gorman, Kevin D.
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Christian monasticism of Ukraine
More than 1000-year-old Institute of Ukrainian Christian Monasteries underwent, like the entire domestic church, the next significant changes caused by not many immanent processes in the church-monastery complex, so much by the radical Ukrainian re ...
Valeriy Volodymyrovych Klymov
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Book Review: Jules Monchanin (1895-1957) as Seen from East and West, volumes 1 and 2 [PDF]
A review of Jules Monchanin (189501957) as Seen from East and West, volumes 1 and 2 edited by Thomas matus and Sister ...
Trapnell, Judson B.
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Mysticism and Greek monasticism
There is reason to assert that Christian mysticism is as old as Christianity itself. In the Pauline epistles, e.g., there are obvious signs of this fact. The later Christian mysticism has, in a high degree, been inspired by these elements and likewise by
Johannes Rinne
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Book Review: Monastic Life in the Christian and Hindu Traditions: A Comparative Study [PDF]
A review of Monastic Life in the Christian and Hindu Traditions: A Comparative Study, edited by Austin B.
Coward, Harold
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While scholars have long recognized the central importance of the cross within Syriac-speaking Christian communities in late antique Mesopotamia, the question of how physical crosses functioned as aids for prayer has only recently begun to be explored ...
Daniel An
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