Similar words: monastic, scholasticism, mysticism, agnosticism, monastery, criticism, briticism, witticism. Meaning: [mə'næstɪsɪzm] n. asceticism as a form of religious life; usually conducted in a community under a common rule and characterized by celibacy and poverty and obedience.
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1. You have the real rise of monasticism.
2. Simon uses the metaphors of monasticism and asceticism to suggest that it is dangerous to load XML too heavily with baggage that does not suit its simple, textual roots.
3. The object of monasticism is to love God in the highest degree possible in this life.
4. The basic idea of monasticism in all its varieties is seclusion or withdrawal from the world or society.
5. Forms of monasticism existed long before the birth of Jesus Christ.
6. In the history of monasticism the word has two distinct technical meanings.
7. You have both these forms of monasticism starting to developin the third century.
8. Monasticism and Asceticism develop as important movements in the early Christian church.
9. On Athos and elsewhere, monasticism plays an important symbolic role in Greek culture.
10. A notable champion of early monasticism was St. Jerome, who translated into Latin both Old and New Testaments from the Hebrew and Greek originals.
11. Many romanticise monasticism as a way to make a quantum leap to escape worldly life and responsibilities.
12. He stressed the penitential aspect of monasticism - little food, no meat, hard manual labor, and strict silence.
13. Monasticism is a living thing and consequently it must be informed with a principle of self-motion and adaptability to its environment.
14. The virtue of celibacy has been extended into the vowed life of monasticism and the single priesthood.
15. Like the ascetic movement of which it was an outgrowth, monasticism had its origins in the Middle East.
16. From the point of view of history, of reason, and of truth, monasticism is condemned.
17. This error of course is confined to writers about monasticism, it has never been countenanced by any monastic teacher.
18. The Roswell Poor Clares offer screens of descriptive material aimed at dispelling myths about monasticism.
19. So they were practicing a certain kind of early asceticism and monasticism but with this very strong prophetic stream of it also.
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20. Haven from brigands and the siren world, the monasteries of Meteora in central Greece still uphold the Orthodox tradition of monasticism, once the chaste soul of a gilded Byzantium.
21. They blind themselves to the misery of past mass monasticism and feudal serfdom.
22. The Catechetical School of Alexandria was originated in Egypt. Egypt is the birthplace of Christian monasticism, also has experienced in the Christianity history the most serious persecution.
23. The morphology of this notion is an interesting theme in monasticism and pedagogy henceforth.
24. Homosexual love was important in this period and carried over into Christian monasticism.
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