This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern society. Is monastic asceticism really changing and in which terms? Why has the place of the body in religious virtuosity changed? As religious virtuosity is based on ascetic practices, we cannot consider that monastic life nowadays has totally eschewed asceticism. So we have to understand the new sense given to this traditional religious practice. It seems that both asceticism and the place of the body in monastic life are changing. Rather than a decline of asceticism, it is more accurate to say that its meaning is being redefined and it becomes more intellectual than physical. At the same time, the body acquires a new position: from mortification...
At first glance, it might seem that ascetic practices disappeared in England with the introduction o...
The religious landscape of present-day Western-European society is characterized on the one hand by ...
This essay examines the various roles that the body played in early Christian understandings of asce...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
Mutations of ascetism in contemporary monasticism At the conference, held in May, for the millennium...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
Asceticism is a topic of interest among a wide range of scholars. In the past two decades the Corpus...
In the last decades, an increasing numbers of Christians are drawn to a disciplined spiritual lifest...
Throughout the history of the church, asceticism had always been regarded as relevant to a genuine C...
In the field of church history, this article is a study of the Reformation period on a specific topi...
The monastic movement originated among laity who recognized within themselves the potential to embod...
While in recent years the term asceticism has been considered the most appropriate term to compare v...
Women, asceticism and command over one’s body in the Later Middle Ages The article discus...
Hunt examines the apparent paradox that Jesus' earthly existence and post resurrection appearances a...
At first glance, it might seem that ascetic practices disappeared in England with the introduction o...
The religious landscape of present-day Western-European society is characterized on the one hand by ...
This essay examines the various roles that the body played in early Christian understandings of asce...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
Mutations of ascetism in contemporary monasticism At the conference, held in May, for the millennium...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
Asceticism is a topic of interest among a wide range of scholars. In the past two decades the Corpus...
In the last decades, an increasing numbers of Christians are drawn to a disciplined spiritual lifest...
Throughout the history of the church, asceticism had always been regarded as relevant to a genuine C...
In the field of church history, this article is a study of the Reformation period on a specific topi...
The monastic movement originated among laity who recognized within themselves the potential to embod...
While in recent years the term asceticism has been considered the most appropriate term to compare v...
Women, asceticism and command over one’s body in the Later Middle Ages The article discus...
Hunt examines the apparent paradox that Jesus' earthly existence and post resurrection appearances a...
At first glance, it might seem that ascetic practices disappeared in England with the introduction o...
The religious landscape of present-day Western-European society is characterized on the one hand by ...
This essay examines the various roles that the body played in early Christian understandings of asce...