「monasticism」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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a (as opposed to terma), and as a center of | monasticism, although both of these features were disru |
Benedict VII promoted | monasticism and ecclesiastical reform along with Empero |
Jineshvara was a reformist of lax | monasticism, and his work was considered highly conduci |
Seon is known for its stress on meditation, | monasticism, and asceticism. |
ng aspects of this text is its portrayal of | Monasticism and spirituality in the terms of numerology |
f Canterbury and others imposed Benedictine | monasticism and a version of the Roman rite starting in |
tive scriptorium, as a centre of Bendictine | monasticism and eleventh-century liturgical and musical |
ristics, church history, liturgy, doctrine, | monasticism and Catholic organizations. |
entury, the cenobitic and eremitic forms of | monasticism became the accepted form of monasticism wit |
wrongly held to be the author of a work on | monasticism called Constitutiones monasticae In his Rul |
the cultural history of the body, Buddhist | monasticism, Chan/Zen Buddhism, and popular religions w |
Throughout his episcopacy, | monasticism flourished and churches were founded and re |
thos, which had been an important center of | monasticism for over seven-hundred years, and persuaded |
Wales in the 5th century the Celtic form of | monasticism from Gaul. |
ve introduced into Wales the Celtic form of | monasticism from Gaul. |
y became the acknowledged leader of western | monasticism from the later 10th century. |
Some communities now identified with new | monasticism have been in existence since the 1970s and |
The role of | monasticism in Russia's history was belittled and black |
Christianity and | Monasticism in Upper Egypt: Akhmim and Sohag (Gabra and |
e of Saint Pachomius, who founded cenobitic | monasticism, in the Delta river region of the Nile Rive |
s a Roman Senator who converted to a severe | monasticism in 394. |
d after centuries, he reintroduced Orthodox | monasticism in Italy by reopening the Byzantine monaste |
ated in a debate over the rule of Cassinese | monasticism in the presence of the emperor. |
College; commenced a movement to introduce | monasticism into the Church of England, and built a mon |
nbroken continuity with the pre-Reformation | monasticism of England. |
Early Days of | Monasticism on Mt. |
Lawrence Medieval | Monasticism p. 55 |
The reasons for such strong support of | monasticism, the papacy (including the Gregorian reform |
St. Theodore (in | monasticism Theodosius) of the Kiev Caves, prince of Os |
In 2000, he left | monasticism to pursue academia. |
e demands of the times; to restore Romanian | monasticism; to reorganise theological education; to re |
The appellation "Father of | Monasticism" is misleading, as Christian monasticism wa |
Before his tonsure into | monasticism, was treasurer and steward of household aff |
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