«CENOBITIC» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
cenobitic শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
cenobitic শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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The Encyclopedia of Christianity
290-346) is considered to be the founder of cenobitic monasticism; his rule was
later developed by Basil the Great (ca. 330-79), who advocated a strong social
role for cenobitic communities, including the staffing of orphanages, hospitals,
and ...
Erwin Fahlbusch, Geoffrey William Bromiley, 2005
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The Heart of Russia: Trinity-Sergius, Monasticism, and ...
Two hundred and seventeen such communities were established between 1764
and 1907, and they were usually formed on the basis of a cenobitic rule, were
self-sufficient, and directed their activities to social and charitable work.58 Finally,
...
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Saints and Revolutionaries: The Ascetic Hero in Russian Fiction
The cenobitic, or community-oriented branch was founded by Pachomius, partly
as an alternative and partly as a corrective to the anchoritic variety. The informing
philosophy behind cenobitism was that "to save your souls, you must bring them
...
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Desert Christians : An Introduction to the Literature of ...
Conference 19 explores the two classic forms of monasticism: the anchoritic and
cenobitic. Cassian attributes it to Abba John of Diolcos, a one-time anchorite who
left his solitude to lead a cenobitic monastery in the Delta. John contrasts the ...
William Harmless Professor of Theology Creighton University, 2004
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Virtuosity, Charisma and Social Order: A Comparative ...
The eremitic and cenobitic traditions appear to have coexisted from the very
beginning: Contemporary with Anthony (c. 251-356), who is said to have spent
twenty years in isolation before coming out to lead others to the solitary life, was ...
Ilana Friedrich Silber, 1995
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Medieval Russian Culture
The glorification by Epiphanius of the Trinity Monastery as a cenobitic house
finds a parallel in passages of the Trinity Chronicle where the cenobitic character
of the monasteries founded by Sergius is stressed; particular attention is
generally ...
Henrik Birnbaum, Michael S. Flier, Daniel Rowland, 1994
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The Ways and Power of Love: Types, Factors, and Techniques ...
Fairly similar is St. Benedict's evaluation of the comparative merits and demerits
of the eremitic and the cenobitic orders. In his opinion of four kinds of monkhood "
the first [and the best] are the cenobites. . . . They are the strongest race of ...
Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin, 2002
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The Mystical Space of Carmel: A Commentary on the Carmelite Rule
By having a prior the brothers structure themselves in relation to an authority
figure so that they become a religious community.6 The term "priorate" is a signal
for the cenobitic lifestyle. It is as if Albert - entirely in keeping with the plan of ...
... in his Conferences. Cenobitic Monasticism Although the eremitical lifestyle was
the most influential form of monasticism along the Nile after the legalization of
Christianity, in medieval Europe cenobitic monasticism was more common.
Deborah Vess, Lynn Elizabeth Marlowe, 2006
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One Heart, One Soul: Many Communities
The point is that this pivotal person in the community is constitutive of what it
means to be cenobitic: we are under an abbot, abbess, or prioress, meaning we
are subservient or we bow or we use our energy because that person represents
...
10 «CENOBITIC» শব্দটি আছে এমন সব সংবাদ
জাতীয় ও আন্তর্জাতিক সংবাদের ক্ষেত্রে
cenobitic শব্দটি নিয়ে কি বলা হয়েছে এবং নিম্নলিখিত সংবাদে কোন প্রসঙ্গে
cenobitic শব্দটি ব্যবহার করা হয়েছে।
Scarlet Gospels, The (Book)
Referred to here by his true Cenobitic moniker “Hell Priest” (he really, really despises his far more popular nickname), Barker's Lead Cenobite ... «Dread Central, জুন 15»
The Bravery of the Martyrs and Those Who Lived Their Lives for Faith
... the isolation of the hermits' cells (the ermetical tradition) and the shared life and work of the communal monastery (the cenobitic tradition). «Aleteia EN, জুন 15»
Marriage and Celibacy Stand or Fall Together
When I speak of “traditional” Byzantine monasticism, I mean the ancient form of contemplative, cenobitic (community) life — rooted in a stable ... «National Catholic Register, জুন 15»
The Middle Range
... but also as a monastic reformer typical of her century in her desire to return to more primitive and less worldly forms of the cenobitic life. «The Weekly Standard, মে 15»
Seeking Stakeholders to Save a Byzantine Catholic Monastery
Holy Resurrection Monastery (a traditional, cenobitic Byzantine monastery in full communion with Rome) is in the midst of a fundraising ... «Catholic World Report, মে 15»
One True Thing
Like the faithful cenobitic monk working out his apophatic theology while attending mass in the “dark night of his soul,” like the Zen monk ... «Patheos, মার্চ 15»
Learn To Film B-Roll Like A True Artist
As legend has it, Rollins was living off the grid in the Kerguelen Islands with a gang of cenobitic monks when he encountered a rare indigenous ... «Fstoppers, জানুয়ারি 15»
Felix Aprilis Stultorum Dies!
... Moses in the Egyptian desert, it is better to say that the life of cenobitic, Gospel-preaching, basket-weaving desert monks is the most perfect. «Patheos, এপ্রিল 14»
The Necessity of Contemplative Monasticism for the New …
These desert hermits began to attract disciples, and over time a new form of life began to take shape: the cenobitic, or community life. Rather ... «Aleteia, জানুয়ারি 14»
What are the origins of monasticism?
Their form of monastic life is called cenobitic. Pachomius instituted a formal way of life that included fasting, periods of prayers and manual ... «Aleteia, এপ্রিল 13»