Other articles are found on this site of a similar nature.St. Benedict of Nursia, the founder of western monasticism, compiled the Rule of St. Benedict (RB), a guide for monastic organizations and common-sense living. Numerous works over the centuries have been written about RB and St. Benedict. Although myth and legend surround him, scholarly arguments and symbolic meaning abound concerning his traditional biography
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The reliance of the apocryphal Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew on the Rule of Benedict has been long acknow...
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...
Saint Benedict is regarded by most figures of the Middle Ages, and by historians and monks of the mo...
Summary: The thesis focuses on a piece of work in the form of a monastic rule which considerably inf...
In his introduction to this commentary on the Rule of Benedict, Abbot Georg Holzherr offers this ana...
At the behest of Pope Gregory the Great (c. 540- 604), Augustine (later called Augustine of Canterbu...
This essay will suggest the main elements of western monastic mysticism as found in its classic text...
The second of Gregory’s Dialogues, tells the life and miracles of Benedict of Nursia. In this paper,...
Summary: OTEC ZÁPADNÍHO MNIŠSTVÍ BENEDIKT Z NURSIE FATHER OF WESTERN MONASTICISM ST. BENEDICT OF NUR...
The work deals with the search for the historical roots and connections that have led Benedict of Nu...
An important element of monastic penance and conflict resolution was its repetitive, almost cyclical...
Collected biweekly contributions to the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, a nonpartisan, nonprofit news si...
Special Collection: Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, Romania, sub-edited by Daniel Buda (Lucian Blaga...
This article takes a fresh look at the composition of the Gesta sanctorum Rotonensium (Deeds of the ...
In the first of two articles about the founding father of hospitality, Kevin O'Gorman looks at St Be...
The reliance of the apocryphal Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew on the Rule of Benedict has been long acknow...
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...
Saint Benedict is regarded by most figures of the Middle Ages, and by historians and monks of the mo...
Summary: The thesis focuses on a piece of work in the form of a monastic rule which considerably inf...
In his introduction to this commentary on the Rule of Benedict, Abbot Georg Holzherr offers this ana...
At the behest of Pope Gregory the Great (c. 540- 604), Augustine (later called Augustine of Canterbu...
This essay will suggest the main elements of western monastic mysticism as found in its classic text...
The second of Gregory’s Dialogues, tells the life and miracles of Benedict of Nursia. In this paper,...
Summary: OTEC ZÁPADNÍHO MNIŠSTVÍ BENEDIKT Z NURSIE FATHER OF WESTERN MONASTICISM ST. BENEDICT OF NUR...
The work deals with the search for the historical roots and connections that have led Benedict of Nu...
An important element of monastic penance and conflict resolution was its repetitive, almost cyclical...
Collected biweekly contributions to the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, a nonpartisan, nonprofit news si...
Special Collection: Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, Romania, sub-edited by Daniel Buda (Lucian Blaga...
This article takes a fresh look at the composition of the Gesta sanctorum Rotonensium (Deeds of the ...
In the first of two articles about the founding father of hospitality, Kevin O'Gorman looks at St Be...
The reliance of the apocryphal Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew on the Rule of Benedict has been long acknow...
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...