New Monasticism has been interpreted by its protagonists as an answer to the challenges of the future of Christian monasticism. New Monastic Communities can be defined as groups of people (at least some of whom have taken religious vows) living together permanently and possessing two main characteristics: (1) born in the wake of Vatican Council II, they are renewing monastic life by emphasising the most innovative and disruptive aspects they can find in the Council’s theology; and (2) they do not belong to pre-existing orders or congregations—although they freely adapt their Rules of Life. New Monastic Communities developed and multiplied in the decades during which, in Western European countries and North America, there was a significant d...
ABSTRACT: Since their emergence in ancient times, Christian monasteries have proven to be among the ...
The eleventh to the thirteenth centuries saw the growth of a number of movements seeking monastic re...
This class focuses on a few of the many expressions of the new monastic movement. This new expressio...
The institution of monasticism in the Christian Church is in general decline, at least in so-called ...
This project describes and analyzes New Monasticism, the phenomenon of intentional Christian communi...
The monastic tradition has its roots in the New Testament practices of withdrawing into the desert, ...
Catholic monasticism in Europe is often associated with a crisis of vocations, of credibility and so...
This monograph aims to discuss the state of sociological research on Catholic religious life by pres...
The religious landscape of present-day Western-European society is characterized on the one hand by ...
In the last decades, an increasing numbers of Christians are drawn to a disciplined spiritual lifest...
Monasticism is a specific way of life, which has its place in all world religions. Its forms differ ...
The School of Theology and Seminary of Saint John\u27s University sponsors an annual Monastic Instit...
Monasticism first appeared in Christian tradition in the late third and early fourth centuries as a ...
Contrary to popular belief, there have often been monastic sisterhoods and brotherhoods in Protestan...
This study analyzes the basic monastic contradictions that exist between sacred vows and social acti...
ABSTRACT: Since their emergence in ancient times, Christian monasteries have proven to be among the ...
The eleventh to the thirteenth centuries saw the growth of a number of movements seeking monastic re...
This class focuses on a few of the many expressions of the new monastic movement. This new expressio...
The institution of monasticism in the Christian Church is in general decline, at least in so-called ...
This project describes and analyzes New Monasticism, the phenomenon of intentional Christian communi...
The monastic tradition has its roots in the New Testament practices of withdrawing into the desert, ...
Catholic monasticism in Europe is often associated with a crisis of vocations, of credibility and so...
This monograph aims to discuss the state of sociological research on Catholic religious life by pres...
The religious landscape of present-day Western-European society is characterized on the one hand by ...
In the last decades, an increasing numbers of Christians are drawn to a disciplined spiritual lifest...
Monasticism is a specific way of life, which has its place in all world religions. Its forms differ ...
The School of Theology and Seminary of Saint John\u27s University sponsors an annual Monastic Instit...
Monasticism first appeared in Christian tradition in the late third and early fourth centuries as a ...
Contrary to popular belief, there have often been monastic sisterhoods and brotherhoods in Protestan...
This study analyzes the basic monastic contradictions that exist between sacred vows and social acti...
ABSTRACT: Since their emergence in ancient times, Christian monasteries have proven to be among the ...
The eleventh to the thirteenth centuries saw the growth of a number of movements seeking monastic re...
This class focuses on a few of the many expressions of the new monastic movement. This new expressio...