The title of this thesis, 'Broken will, mortified flesh. A historical-psychological study on mortification in Dutch monastic life (1950-1970)', may need some explanation. In a literal sense, mortification means 'to kill'. In a religious context, however, mortification can be understood as disciplining both will and body for the benefit of spiritual growth. It is this double focus of mortification which is reflected in the title of this thesis 'Broken will, mortified flesh'. It is not generally known that mortification was still practiced in twentieth century Dutch monastic life. A variety of practices, such as fasting, self-flagellation and the silentium were quite widespread until radical changes occurred in the 1950s and 1960s and most mo...
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For the last forty years the commemoration of the dead (i.e. memoria) has become an important resear...
MA (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The theme that has been expl...
The title of this thesis, 'Broken will, mortified flesh. A historical-psychological study on mortifi...
The title of this thesis, 'Broken will, mortified flesh. A historical-psychological study on mortifi...
Asceticism is a topic of interest among a wide range of scholars. In the past two decades the Corpus...
Contains fulltext : 39710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
Contains fulltext : 107695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Muslims rituali...
Oral history and the strange demise of Dutch Christianity During the last forty years, Dutch societ...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
This master thesis aims at portraying the living and dead body in Roma monastery at the island of Go...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
Pastoral guidance for the self-mutilator. In this article it seemed that the increase in the occurre...
The history of Christianity shows that time and again people have to die for their beliefs. In the p...
Het is in de moderne archeologie gewoon om ook aandacht te schenken aan rituelen en andere uitingen ...
For the last forty years the commemoration of the dead (i.e. memoria) has become an important resear...
MA (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The theme that has been expl...
The title of this thesis, 'Broken will, mortified flesh. A historical-psychological study on mortifi...
The title of this thesis, 'Broken will, mortified flesh. A historical-psychological study on mortifi...
Asceticism is a topic of interest among a wide range of scholars. In the past two decades the Corpus...
Contains fulltext : 39710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
Contains fulltext : 107695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Muslims rituali...
Oral history and the strange demise of Dutch Christianity During the last forty years, Dutch societ...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
This master thesis aims at portraying the living and dead body in Roma monastery at the island of Go...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
Pastoral guidance for the self-mutilator. In this article it seemed that the increase in the occurre...
The history of Christianity shows that time and again people have to die for their beliefs. In the p...
Het is in de moderne archeologie gewoon om ook aandacht te schenken aan rituelen en andere uitingen ...
For the last forty years the commemoration of the dead (i.e. memoria) has become an important resear...
MA (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The theme that has been expl...