[Old Englishnunne,from Church Latinnonna,from Late Latin: form of address used for an elderly woman] ˈnunlikeadj nun (nʊn) n (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) the 14th letter in the Hebrew alphabet (נ or, at the end of a word, ן), transliterated asn ...
4、Monasticismand Asceticism develop as important movements in the early Christian church. ─── 修道院制度和禁欲主义的发展是早期基督教会的重要运动。 5、Monastic wineries were responsible for establishing vineyards in Burgundy, Champagne and the Rhine Valley. ─── 修道院为开设酒厂在 勃艮第 、香槟...
Monasticism attracted more men than women, but from the earliest centuries women did play important roles in houses of charity. In the early centuries, the houses were loosely formed without a monastic rule or formal vows. Marcella (c. 325 - 410) exemplifies this way of life that caught on...
Monasticism and Asceticism develop as important movements in the early Christian church. 修道院制度和禁欲主义的发展是早期基督教会的重要运动。 权威例句 The Emergence of Monasticism: From the Desert Fathers to the Early Middle Ages On ritual and discipline in medieval Christian monasticism ...
4.What brought them peace was the thing that guided them to their monasticism in the first place - connecting with their personal faith. 5.Epiphanius’ killing has shaken Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Church, one of the oldest Christian communities in the world and the one that introduced monastic...
church of the 3rd century, taking more explicit forms in the 4th, and afterward enduring as a central part of Christian life until the present, especially in the eastern Christian world; although the Reformation much diminished the impact of monasticism in the early modern and more recent west...
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David Hunter (trans. and ed.),Marriage in the Early Church(Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1992). Google Scholar Most girls were married by the age of 16. See Gillian Clark,Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Lifestyles(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993), 14. ...
The formation of a new culture in the wake of a spent Roman civilization was challenging, to say the least, and has been analyzed endlessly ever since it commenced. As historian William Bark has argued, between A.D. 300 and 600 the West reached a turning
IT is universally held to be a fact that the early Church was hostile to art. 1 The view recently received confirmation in a relazione to the Ninth International Congress of Christian Archaeology which met at Rome in 1975, and has also b... MURRAY CHARLES - 《Journal of Theological Studies...