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A Brief History of Monasticism

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The history of Christian monasticism is a fascinating journey of spiritual, social, and cultural transformation.

Through prominent figures such as Anthony, Francis of Assisi, and Ignatius of Loyola, as well as the first consecrated virgins, women's communities of antiquity, innovative Beginning movements, and great founders like Clare of Assisi and Teresa of Ávila, whose experiences both influenced and challenged traditional models of spirituality, the reader will discover how monasteries became guardians of knowledge, centers of reform, and spaces of resistance and creativity. The narrative spans from the radicalism of the Desert Fathers and the expansion of the beggarly orders to the revolution brought about by the Enlightenment and the challenges of contemporary secularization. With an approach that combines history, spirituality, and social analysis, this work reveals the extraordinary diversity and dynamism of religious communities: their crises, reforms, persecutions, and revivals. It is an essential book for understanding how monasteries and communities, beyond their walls, have contributed to shaping Western culture, education, and spirituality.

 

A Brief History of Monasticism

Bibliographic Data

Publisherدار أليانزا للنشرWebsite
Publisher Addressalianzaeditorial@anaya.es
CountrySpain
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages161 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
ISBN979-13-7009-119-4
Translation
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Keywords
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