The Monastic Enterprise and the Formation of Christendom in the Middle Ages

Par : Anthony Fraser
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  • ISBN8227280558
  • EAN9798227280558
  • Date de parution29/01/2025
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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This book explores the complex and multifaceted history of monasticism, from its early roots in the deserts of Egypt to its role in the modern world amidst the challenges of globalization, secularism, and pluralism. Beginning with the foundational figures of early monasticism, such as St. Anthony the Great and St. Benedict, the book traces the evolution of monastic communities, their spiritual, intellectual, and social contributions, and their role in shaping the religious and cultural landscapes of Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages.
It examines key monastic reforms, including the Cluniac and Cistercian movements, and their responses to the changing demands of the Church and society. As the Church navigated the tensions of the Protestant Reformation, the book explores the Catholic Reformation and how monasticism adapted to renewed calls for reform. Key figures like St. Teresa of Ávila and St. John of the Cross redefined monastic life in ways that balanced contemplation and active engagement in social and spiritual renewal.
The text also addresses the impact of the French Revolution, Enlightenment thought, and the Industrial Revolution on monasticism, and traces the shifts in monastic life during these periods of secularization and modernity. The book provides an in-depth analysis of monasticism in the 19th and 20th centuries, including the rise of new religious orders, social activism, and ecumenical movements. It also explores the challenges faced by monasticism in a world marked by rapid technological change, urbanization, and the rise of secular ideologies, with particular attention to the role of monastic communities in the Global South.
Finally, it examines the current state of monasticism in the 21st century, offering a vision of how monastic life can continue to adapt and remain relevant in a globalized and increasingly secularized world. Throughout, the book emphasizes the enduring appeal of monastic ideals-community, simplicity, prayer, and service-and their continuing significance in addressing the spiritual needs of modern society.
This book explores the complex and multifaceted history of monasticism, from its early roots in the deserts of Egypt to its role in the modern world amidst the challenges of globalization, secularism, and pluralism. Beginning with the foundational figures of early monasticism, such as St. Anthony the Great and St. Benedict, the book traces the evolution of monastic communities, their spiritual, intellectual, and social contributions, and their role in shaping the religious and cultural landscapes of Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages.
It examines key monastic reforms, including the Cluniac and Cistercian movements, and their responses to the changing demands of the Church and society. As the Church navigated the tensions of the Protestant Reformation, the book explores the Catholic Reformation and how monasticism adapted to renewed calls for reform. Key figures like St. Teresa of Ávila and St. John of the Cross redefined monastic life in ways that balanced contemplation and active engagement in social and spiritual renewal.
The text also addresses the impact of the French Revolution, Enlightenment thought, and the Industrial Revolution on monasticism, and traces the shifts in monastic life during these periods of secularization and modernity. The book provides an in-depth analysis of monasticism in the 19th and 20th centuries, including the rise of new religious orders, social activism, and ecumenical movements. It also explores the challenges faced by monasticism in a world marked by rapid technological change, urbanization, and the rise of secular ideologies, with particular attention to the role of monastic communities in the Global South.
Finally, it examines the current state of monasticism in the 21st century, offering a vision of how monastic life can continue to adapt and remain relevant in a globalized and increasingly secularized world. Throughout, the book emphasizes the enduring appeal of monastic ideals-community, simplicity, prayer, and service-and their continuing significance in addressing the spiritual needs of modern society.
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