This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category and as a hermeneutic tool in the study of late antique religious life and comparative studies of religious communities. It first explores the roots and the history of the terms ›asceticism‹, ›Askese‹ and ›ascétisme‹ arguing that they originate from early modern scholarly traditions rather than being based on the language of late antique and early medieval Christian texts. A second part traces the origins of the term askēsis in Greek monastic discourse, using the Vita Antonii, the Historia Lausiaca, Theodoret\u27s Historia religiosa and the Greek and Latin versions of the Vita Pachomii as case studies. I argue that Athanasius of Alexandria\u27...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
In discussing the organization and institutions of fourth century female asceticism I attempt to app...
Women, asceticism and command over one’s body in the Later Middle Ages The article discus...
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 ...
In the field of church history, this article is a study of the Reformation period on a specific topi...
As a student of New Testament and Christian Origins, thus, of the earliest period in the history of ...
The article presents a particular phase in the evolution of Christian asceticism, as exemplified by ...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
Unlike other modes of Christianity in late antiquity, monks and nuns in the eastern part of the Roma...
It is important to understand ... that the difference between the non-elites (the weak) and the...
The monastic movement originated among laity who recognized within themselves the potential to embod...
The interplay between reception and the creation of ascetic meaning in early Christian writings has ...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
This dissertation reconceptualizes the boundedness of the late antique and early medieval Christian ...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
In discussing the organization and institutions of fourth century female asceticism I attempt to app...
Women, asceticism and command over one’s body in the Later Middle Ages The article discus...
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 ...
In the field of church history, this article is a study of the Reformation period on a specific topi...
As a student of New Testament and Christian Origins, thus, of the earliest period in the history of ...
The article presents a particular phase in the evolution of Christian asceticism, as exemplified by ...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
Unlike other modes of Christianity in late antiquity, monks and nuns in the eastern part of the Roma...
It is important to understand ... that the difference between the non-elites (the weak) and the...
The monastic movement originated among laity who recognized within themselves the potential to embod...
The interplay between reception and the creation of ascetic meaning in early Christian writings has ...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
This dissertation reconceptualizes the boundedness of the late antique and early medieval Christian ...
This article seeks to understand the shifts which are affecting monastic asceticism in modern societ...
In discussing the organization and institutions of fourth century female asceticism I attempt to app...
Women, asceticism and command over one’s body in the Later Middle Ages The article discus...