Beyond the Monastery Walls
Title | Beyond the Monastery Walls PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Lally Michelson |
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Pres |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2017-07-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0299312003 |
As the cultural and ideological foundations of imperial Russia were threatened by forces of modernity, an array of Orthodox churchmen, theologians, and lay thinkers turned to asceticism, hoping to ensure the coming Kingdom of God promised to the Russian nation.
Beyond the Monastery Walls
Title | Beyond the Monastery Walls PDF eBook |
Author | Warren C. Brown |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2022-12-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108782868 |
Our understanding of life in the early Middle Ages is dominated by Christian churches and monasteries. It is their records and libraries which have survived the centuries, to tell us how the clerics, monks, and nuns who lived and worked within their walls experienced the world around them. We thus see the lay inhabitants of that wider world mostly when they are interacting with the clergy. However, a few sources let us explore lay life in this period more broadly. Beyond the Monastery Walls exploits perhaps the richest of these: manuscript books containing formulas, or models, for documents that do not otherwise survive. Through these books, Warren C. Brown explores the concerns and behavior of lay men and women in this period on their own terms, and casts fresh light on a part of the medieval world that is usually hidden from view. In the process, he shows how early medievalists are winning fresh information from our sources by looking at them in new ways.
Beyond the Walls
Title | Beyond the Walls PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Wilkes |
Publisher | Doubleday Religion |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780385494359 |
In this searingly personal spiritual exploration, Wilkes treads a pilgrim's path that takes him behind the walls of a monastery and back into the everyday world as a changed man.
Monastery Without Walls
Title | Monastery Without Walls PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce L. Davis, PhD |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2001-06-21 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1475920202 |
There is a part of each of us that is a monk or a mystic. We yearn for perfect peace yet live our lives far removed from traditional monasteriesyet most of us would not want to give up our personal and spiritual freedom to join monastic life. We seek wholeness but realize that wholeness is not possible without sacredness. Sacred life takes root in solitude, in the time we take to develop a relationship with our inner lifein the kind of setting a monastery would offer. This book speaks to the monk or mystic within us. It affirms our place in the sacred silence of solitude and inner reflection, showing how even everyday life is filled with opportunities to live fully in the worldas if it were a holy monastery. Here we learn to live within the limits as well as the spirit of everyday life, how to appreciate our most human self as the path to explore the divine. Here we encounter a world that is clearly available to us, a world filled with nothing less than the gift of sacred silence within the monastery without walls.
Ascetics, Society, and the Desert
Title | Ascetics, Society, and the Desert PDF eBook |
Author | James E. Goehring |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1999-05-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781563382697 |
Through rigorous examination of papyrological documentary sources, archaeology, and traditional literary sources, James Goehring gradually forces a new direction in understanding the evolution of monasticism. He ably transforms these sources into a clear narrative, thereby infusing the history of Egyptian monasticism with renewed energy.
Thomas Merton's Gethsemani
Title | Thomas Merton's Gethsemani PDF eBook |
Author | Harry L. Hinkle |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2021-12-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0813189608 |
For twenty-seven years, renowned and beloved monk Thomas Merton (1915-1968) belonged to Our Lady of Gethsemani, a Trappist monastery established in 1848 amid the hills and valleys near Bardstown, Kentucky. In Thomas Merton's Gethsemani, dramatic black-and-white photographs by Harry L. Hinkle and artful text by Merton scholar Monica Weis converge in a unique experience for lovers of Merton. Hinkle was allowed unprecedented access to many areas inside the monastery and on its grounds that are generally restricted. His photographs invite the reader to experience the various knobs, lakes, woods, and hermitages Merton sought out for times of solitude and contemplation and for reading and writing. These unique images, each accompanied by a passage from Merton's writings, evoke personal reflection and a deeper understanding of how and why Merton came to recognize himself as a part of his Kentucky landscape. Woven throughout the book, Weis's text explores Merton's fascination with nature not only at Gethsemani, but during his early childhood, throughout his spiritual conversion to Roman Catholicism, and while a member of the Trappist community. She examines how Merton's lifelong interaction with nature subtly revealed and informed his profound spiritual experiences and his writing about contemplation. Thomas Merton's Gethsemani replicates Merton's path on his solitary hikes in the woods and conveys the wonder of the landscapes that inspired him.
Monastic Visions
Title | Monastic Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth S. Bolman |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2002-01-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0300092245 |
The book reproduces the cleaned paintings for the first time. It also describes and analyzes their amalgam of Coptic (Egyptian Christian), Byzantine, and Arab styles and motifs as well as the religious culture to which they belong. In 1996, funded by the United States Agency for International Development and at the request of the Monastery of St. Antony, the Antiquities Development Project of the American Research Center in Egypt began the conservation of the paintings in the church. The paintings revealed by the conservators are of extremely high quality, both stylistically and conceptually. While rooted in the Christian tradition of Egypt, they also reveal explicit connections with Byzantine and Islamic art of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Some newly discovered paintings can even be dated back to the sixth or seventh century.