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The religious Orders

1999
Around 1230, one of the greatest figures of the Reformation, the bishop of Acre, Jacques de Vitry, taking stock of the changes that had occurred to Christianity throughout the preceding decades, made the following observation: 'Three types of religious life already existed: the hermits, the monks and the canons. Towards the end of this period was added
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Governance of old religious orders: Benedictines and Dominicans

open access: yesJournal of Management History, 2017
International audiencePurposeThe present study is a tentative contribution to paving the way for interdisciplinary research on the history of governance practices in ancient religious orders and on the significance of such governance for the orders ...
Peter Wirtz
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The Religious Orders in England

open access: yesThe American Historical Review, 1960
Séguy Jean. The Religious Orders in England. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°9, 1960.
Philip Hughes, David Knowles
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Religious Orders and the 'World'

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This book shows how male members of Catholic religious orders fashioned themselves in their interactions with the sin-ridden “world” that they claimed to have renounced.
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The Integration and Alienation of Religious to Religious Orders

Social Compass, 1971
L'étude examine l'hypothèse selon laquelle un ordre reli gieux, du fait de sa structure formalisée et bureaucratique, présente une disposition négative envers l'expression person nelle et individuelle. Les sujets de l'étude sont les membres d'un ordre religieux connu pour vivre et fonctionner dans ce que le sociologue appelle une organisation ...
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