Contrary to popular belief, there have often been monastic sisterhoods and brotherhoods in Protestantism. In Germany, Möllenbeck, Loccum, and Marienberg all contained cloisters that embraced the Lutheran Reformation but retained much of their monastic practice. That such groups are relatively unknown may reflect the ambivalence of those in positions of power toward potential holdovers from Catholicism. Protestant monasticism has never been normative; therefore, its occurrence might best be understood as an implicit critique of the mainstream confessions. For the purposes of this paper I will not define monasticism as a vague and flexible lifestyle of contemplation and asceticism, as have the so-called “new monastics”; Alan Jacobs has rightl...
The term ‘Protestant’ itself is a historical accident, but the category of western Christians who ha...
This dissertation explores a unique religious awakening among early modern Protestants whose primary...
This dissertation explores a unique religious awakening among early modern Protestants whose primary...
It is not self-evident that there should be Protestant nuns. Yet the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary ...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
New Monasticism has been interpreted by its protagonists as an answer to the challenges of the futur...
This essay surveys the long-term negotiation of religious reform in European villages. Following an ...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
Richard Froude wrote in 1833 to John Henry Newman that the present state of things in England makes...
Citation: Strite, Mary Catherine. The origin, government and doctriens of the leading protestant chu...
Citation: Strite, Mary Catherine. The origin, government and doctriens of the leading protestant chu...
The term ‘Protestant’ itself is a historical accident, but the category of western Christians who ha...
This dissertation explores a unique religious awakening among early modern Protestants whose primary...
This dissertation explores a unique religious awakening among early modern Protestants whose primary...
It is not self-evident that there should be Protestant nuns. Yet the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary ...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
Reformed Christians have traditionally been suspicious of, if not viscerally opposed to, one ancient...
New Monasticism has been interpreted by its protagonists as an answer to the challenges of the futur...
This essay surveys the long-term negotiation of religious reform in European villages. Following an ...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
Richard Froude wrote in 1833 to John Henry Newman that the present state of things in England makes...
Citation: Strite, Mary Catherine. The origin, government and doctriens of the leading protestant chu...
Citation: Strite, Mary Catherine. The origin, government and doctriens of the leading protestant chu...
The term ‘Protestant’ itself is a historical accident, but the category of western Christians who ha...
This dissertation explores a unique religious awakening among early modern Protestants whose primary...
This dissertation explores a unique religious awakening among early modern Protestants whose primary...