Историјски пут развоја западног хришћанства
The historical trajectory of Western Christianity, from the founding of Roman Church to present day, was greatly influenced by specific circumstances in Western Europe and the fact that the most important and most respected Christian community was ...
Dalibor Petrović
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Saints' mobility and confinement: deconstructing Byzantine stories of (fe)male ascetics and monastics. [PDF]
Papavarnavas C.
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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eLonging and Letting Go: Christian and Hindu Practices of Passionate Non-Attachment\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Book review of Longing and Letting Go: Christian and Hindu Practices of Passionate Non-Attachment. By Holly Hillgardner.
Tiemeier, Tracy Sayuki
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Bizzoche and Tertiaries: Options for Women in Early Modern Malta
Devout laywomen across different regions of early modern Europe developed their own distinctive lifestyles, nomenclature and communities. The history of bizzoche and tertiaries in early modern Malta is still largely unexplored. Through archival material,
Petra Caruana Dingli
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The beginnings of a monastic reformer : the younger years of Poppo of Stavelot (Lotharingia, 978-1020) [PDF]
This paper investigates the underlying mechanisms and different contexts which played a decisive role in the advancement of the pre-abbatial monastic careers of adult converts living in the eleventh century. Whereas most studies on these individuals have
Vanheule, Koen
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A fluid monastic body: questions of re-bordering in nirthern Italy (twelfth-sixteenth centuries)
In this study, we aim to analyse some of the dynamics adopted by monastic communities in defining their environmental and jurisdictional space through boundaries.
Alessandra Minotto, Anna Rapetti
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Practice and the Comparative Study of Mysticism: \u3cem\u3eThe Yoga Sūtra\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eThe Cloud of Unknowing\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
In his entry for the term “mysticism” in the updated edition of the Encyclopedia of Religion, Peter Moore writes that “the varieties of mystical practice tend to receive less scholarly attention than the varieties of experience or doctrine.”1 Bernard ...
Young, Glenn
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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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The Sounds of Vatican II: Musical Change and Experimentation in Two U.S. Trappist Monasteries, 1965−1984 [PDF]
The Second Vatican Council impacted the use of liturgical music within religious communities. Two U.S. Trappist monasteries, New Melleray Abbey in Dubuque, Iowa, and Gethsemani Abbey in Bardstown, Kentucky, evidenced distinctive approaches to the musical
Eden, Bradford Lee
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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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