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The Emergence of Monasticism: From the Desert Fathers to the Early Middle Ages
The Emergence of Monasticism: From the Desert Fathers to the Early Middle Ages
The Emergence of Monasticism: From the Desert Fathers to the Early Middle Ages
Price: $36.91 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 2001
Page Count: 288
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0631134638
ISBN-13: 9780470754542
User Rating: 4.0000 out of 5 Stars! (1 Votes)

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‘An indispensable and valuable book.’ Times Literary Supplement


‘... the book succeeds admirably in making technical material accessible to the general reader.’ English Historical Review


‘The goal of this work, very successfully achieved, is a comprehensive view of monastic history ... throughout the book [Dunn] brings the reader quickly to understand a host of scholarly controversies without overburdening her text. Speculum

'... a thorough reading of the major secondary studies of the past generation ... The extensive notes, substantial biliography and detailed index will be of great use.' Ecclesiastical History

"This deserves to be widely recommended... a fascinating and thorough book" Morwenna Ludlow, Mind

Book Description

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive account of the emergence of monasticism from its roots in late antiquity and its transition to the early medieval West. Beginning with the search for individual perfection in the context of the religious and social climate of fourth-century Egypt, it traces the adoption and transformation of monastic ideas and practices first by the elites of the Western Roman Empire and later by the royalty and aristocracy of the so-called 'barbarian' kingdoms, including the Franks and Anglo-Saxons. It tracks the development of monastic rules and includes sections on female asceticism and monasticism, on Irish monasticism and its influence, and the developing theology of afterlife and intercession. This unique work is based on a detailed consideration of the texts, their use and adaptation, and is the first treatment of the subject to draw together social and religious approaches. The book offers a number of original perspectives on major issues and controversies.
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William (USA) | 4 out of 5 Stars!
23/12/2006

Although a rather weighty title, this book provides the ordinary reader with two things which are quite valuable: first it is extremely relevant to current faith in helping us to understand the origins of pietism in the lives of the struggling desert fathers and two, it is heavily documented for your further research and reading. Most of the lessons of life have already been learned by others and this book shares the unsettling quests of the early mystics in a way in which enables you to contrast your life and journey to their successes and failures. For me, it kept me from unrealistic expectations in my own practice of faith realizing that more earnest individuals had already attempted and failed to pursue a level of spirituality here on earth that is rather impractical. On the other hand it also provides great insights on the development and results of monasticism including the Rule of St. Benedict. Worth reading during the winter when you will not be so distracted by outside activities.

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