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This article describes the beliefs and some of the ritual practices of a group of female pilgrims vi...
The Lady\u27s Closet Library: The Lydias or the Development of Female Character by Robert Philip is...
The desert mothers lived between monks in the fourth and fifth centuries. In Apofthegmata Patrum we ...
Christian Spirituality, Church History and MissiologyM. Th. (Christian Spirituality
Over the course of its history the Christian monastic tradition has developed a desert spirituality...
The Sayings of the Desert Fathers is attributed to specific monks in the Egyptian and Palestinian de...
On the periphery of the Roman empire, the sixth-century desert city of Gaza served as a crossroads b...
It discusses mainly the forms which asceticism took among the desert monastics, the reasons behind i...
These stories and sayings of the Desert Fathers, in a translation by Columba Stewart, give insights ...
The author makes a case for the continued relevance of a study of the writings of the Desert Fathers...
The great mothers of Israel There are three great women important for the Christian faith: Sarah, Re...
Starting with the fourth century, when religious travels to the Holy Land had gained popularity, Gre...
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Chapter 5 How do Christian women navigate the call to both the academy and motherhood? In this uniqu...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, a number of scholars have attempted to bring to light the fo...
This article describes the beliefs and some of the ritual practices of a group of female pilgrims vi...
The Lady\u27s Closet Library: The Lydias or the Development of Female Character by Robert Philip is...
The desert mothers lived between monks in the fourth and fifth centuries. In Apofthegmata Patrum we ...
Christian Spirituality, Church History and MissiologyM. Th. (Christian Spirituality
Over the course of its history the Christian monastic tradition has developed a desert spirituality...
The Sayings of the Desert Fathers is attributed to specific monks in the Egyptian and Palestinian de...
On the periphery of the Roman empire, the sixth-century desert city of Gaza served as a crossroads b...
It discusses mainly the forms which asceticism took among the desert monastics, the reasons behind i...
These stories and sayings of the Desert Fathers, in a translation by Columba Stewart, give insights ...
The author makes a case for the continued relevance of a study of the writings of the Desert Fathers...
The great mothers of Israel There are three great women important for the Christian faith: Sarah, Re...
Starting with the fourth century, when religious travels to the Holy Land had gained popularity, Gre...
Sahara Desert.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/still_postcards/1140/thumbnail.jp
Chapter 5 How do Christian women navigate the call to both the academy and motherhood? In this uniqu...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, a number of scholars have attempted to bring to light the fo...
This article describes the beliefs and some of the ritual practices of a group of female pilgrims vi...
The Lady\u27s Closet Library: The Lydias or the Development of Female Character by Robert Philip is...