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Christianity and Monasticism in Northern Egypt
Christianity and monasticism have long flourished in the northern part of Upper Egypt and in the Nile Delta, from Beni Suef to the Mediterranean coast.
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The Origins of Christian Monasticism
Monasticism is a specific way of life, which has its place in all world religions. Its forms differ by geographical, cultural and temporal situation, however, there are several aspects, common to all monks.
Lavický, Jan
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Medieval Betä Ǝsra’el (Ethiopian Jewish) Monasticism
Shedding Light on Medieval Betä Ǝsra’el (Ethiopian Jewish) Monasticism: An Examination of Sources and Suggestions for Future Study This is the first of a series of posts going back to a paper presented at the International Medieval Congress 2017 ...
barkribus
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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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The Origins and Fate of Monasticism
The process of monastic differentiation from other kinds of ascetic practice, which some now call the invention of monasticism, had many motives and impulses. All of them shaped the classic monastic culture that resulted.
Stewart, Columba
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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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Virtue and care ethics & humanism in medical education: a scoping review. [PDF]
Doukas DJ +5 more
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Flusin Bernard. Joseph Patrich, Sabas, Leader of Palestinian Monasticism. A Comparative Study in Eastern Monasticism, Fourth to Seventh Centuries. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 56, 1998. pp.
Flusin, Bernard
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Thomas Aquinas and the Qualification of Monastic Labor
Early monastic communities in Egypt were veritable laboratories for the practice of Christian virtue; perhaps surprisingly, they were also large-scale coordinated communities of labor.
Jeffrey Hanson
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In meiner Arbeit habe ich zwei Hauptfragen diskutiert. Erstens, ob die irischen Zisterzienser bestimmte architektonische Charakteristika entwickelten oder einsetzen, welche womöglich aus den frühmittelalterlichen irischen Kirchenbauten hervorgegangen ...
Kiener, Tobias
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