Encyclopaedia of Oriental Philosophy and Religion: ChristianityNagendra Kr Singh, A. P. Mishra Global Vision Publishing House, 2007 - Asia |
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... monks , especially under Catherine the Great , who secularised most of the wealthy houses ; but the nineteenth century has been described as a golden age , both of monasticism and of the mysticism closely allied with it . Based on the ...
... monks , especially under Catherine the Great , who secularised most of the wealthy houses ; but the nineteenth century has been described as a golden age , both of monasticism and of the mysticism closely allied with it . Based on the ...
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... monks was approved at the Synod of Aachen ( 817 ) . The collapse of the Carolingian empire and the confusions of early feudalism led to severe disruptions in Western monasticism , which were countered by a series of tenth - century ...
... monks was approved at the Synod of Aachen ( 817 ) . The collapse of the Carolingian empire and the confusions of early feudalism led to severe disruptions in Western monasticism , which were countered by a series of tenth - century ...
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... monks of worldly cares . Thus the monks could turn their undivided attention to spiritual exercises and toward heaven . In fact , this was the most important difference between the monasticism of Pachomius and that of Makarios : the ...
... monks of worldly cares . Thus the monks could turn their undivided attention to spiritual exercises and toward heaven . In fact , this was the most important difference between the monasticism of Pachomius and that of Makarios : the ...
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