The Story of Monasticism

The Story of Monasticism
Author: Greg Peters
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441227218

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Some evangelicals perceive monasticism as a relic from the past, a retreat from the world, or a shirking of the call to the Great Commission. At the same time, contemporary evangelical spirituality desires historical Christian manifestations of the faith. In this accessibly written book Greg Peters, an expert in monastic studies who is a Benedictine oblate and spiritual director, offers a historical survey of monasticism from its origins to current manifestations. Peters recovers the riches of the monastic tradition for contemporary spiritual formation and devotional practice, explaining why the monastic impulse is a valid and necessary manifestation of the Christian faith for today's church.

The Monkhood of All Believers

The Monkhood of All Believers
Author: Greg Peters
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493415564

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Although the institution of monasticism has existed in the Christian church since the first century, it is often misunderstood. Greg Peters, an expert in monastic studies, reintroduces historic monasticism to the Protestant church, articulating a monastic spirituality for all believers. As Peters explains, what we have known as monasticism for the past 1,500 years is actually a modified version of the earliest monastic life, which was not necessarily characterized by poverty, chastity, and obedience but rather by one's single-minded focus on God--a single-mindedness rooted in one's baptismal vows and the priesthood of all believers. Peters argues that all monks are Christians, but all Christians are also monks. To be a monk, one must first and foremost be singled-minded toward God. This book presents a theology of monasticism for the whole church, offering a vision of Christian spirituality that brings together important elements of history and practice. The author connects monasticism to movements in contemporary spiritual formation, helping readers understand how monastic practices can be a resource for exploring a robust spiritual life.

New Monasticism

New Monasticism
Author: Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441201362

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New Monasticism is a growing movement of committed Christians who are recovering the radical discipleship of monasticism and unearthing a fresh expression of Christianity in America. It's not centered in a traditional monastery--many New Monastics are married with children--but instead its members live radically, settling in abandoned sections of society, committing to community, sharing incomes, serving the poor, and practicing spiritual disciplines. New Monasticism by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove offers an insider's perspective into the life of the New Monastics and shows how this movement is dependent on the church for stability, diversity, and structure. A must-read for New Monastics or those considering joining the movement, it will also appeal to pastors, leaders, those interested in the emerging church, and 20- and 30-somethings searching for new ways to be Christian.

The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West Volume 2

The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West  Volume 2
Author: Alison Beach,Isabelle Cochelin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107042100

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Monasticism, in all of its variations, was a feature of almost every landscape in the medieval West. So ubiquitous were religious women and men throughout the Middle Ages that all medievalists encounter monasticism in their intellectual worlds. While there is enormous interest in medieval monasticism among Anglophone scholars, language is often a barrier to accessing some of the most important and groundbreaking research emerging from Europe. Volume 2 of The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West offers a comprehensive treatment of medieval monasticism, from Late Antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages. The essays, specially commissioned for this volume and written by an international team of scholars, with contributors from Australia, Belgium, Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States, cover a range of topics and themes and represent the most up-to-date discoveries on this topic.

Flirting with Monasticism

Flirting with Monasticism
Author: Karen E. Sloan
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830836024

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This is the true story of Karen Sloan's breathlessly confusing and ultimately fulfilling year in the company of a Dominican novitiate. Flirting with Monasticism is a courtship of sorts: a young would-be pastor learning ancient prayers and practices from young would-be priests. As you enter into this story you'll gain a fresh appreciation for the many ways we pray, worship and serve, and a deeper understanding of our unfolding relationship with God and the people of God. This is a story of loving and letting go, of moving through novice dreams to a greater vision. Flirting with Monasticism gives us a new appreciation for how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ. Market/Audience Emergent church Young adults Features and Benefits Narrative exploration of monasticism. Appreciation and critique of Dominican spirituality from a young, emergent, Protestant minister. A woman's take on monasticism.

Monasticism Its Ideals and Its History

Monasticism  Its Ideals and Its History
Author: Adolf von Harnack
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1895
Genre: Monasticism and religious orders
ISBN: UOM:39015064391942

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A Short History of Monks and Monasteries

A Short History of Monks and Monasteries
Author: Alfred Wesley Wishart
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:8596547124610

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "A Short History of Monks and Monasteries" by Alfred Wesley Wishart. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Western Monasticism

Western Monasticism
Author: Peter King (M.A.)
Publsiher: Cistercian Studies
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015043408577

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Christians have been drawn to monastic life nearly as long as Christianity has existed. Dedicating themselves to prayer, meditation, and good works, men and women in many diverse times and places have been willing to abstain from marriage, sexual relations, and personal ownership to serve God singlemindedly. In this overview of the Latin tradition, Peter King, emeritus senior lecturer of medieval history at Saint Andrew's University, leads readers quickly but deftly along the rugged monastic road from late antique Egypt to the present day, passing through spectacular expansion in medieval Europe, dissolution during the Reformation, retrenchment at the Counter Reformation, condemnation during the Enlightenment, destruction at the hands of revolutionaries, refoundation and new vigor during the nineteenth and the ecumenical twentieth centuries.