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Wat (wie) is monastical - definitie

AMERICAN CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Neomonasticism; Twelve Marks of a New Monasticism; The Twelve Marks of a New Monasticism; Neomonastic; New Monastic; Neomonastics; New Monastics; New Monastical; New monasticism; Rutba House
  • New Monastics Rory McEntee, Netanel Miles-Yepez, and Adam Bucko with Father Thomas Keating at St. Benedict's monastery, Snowmass, Colorado, 2014
  • New monastic [[Shane Claiborne]] with Ron Copeland and Brian Farrell at Our Community Place, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 2008
  • Father Bede Griffiths and Brother Wayne Teasdale

Monastical      
·adj Secluded from temporal concerns and devoted to religion; recluse.
II. Monastical ·adj Of or pertaining to monasteries, or to their occupants, rules, ·etc., as, monastic institutions or rules.
monastical      
a.
Monastic         
  • Forest dwelling was a common practice in early Buddhism, and it is still followed by some Buddhist sects such as the [[Thai Forest Tradition]].
  • Coptic monks between 1898 and 1914
  • [[Digambara]] Jain monks renounce all clothing.
  • Saint Anthony]], the "Father of Christian Monasticism"
  • cell]].
  • Young Buddhist bhikkhus in [[Tibet]]
RELIGIOUS WAY OF LIFE
Monastic order; Monastic; Monachism; Monastic orders; Monastisism; Monastic rules; Monastics; Monkhood; Monastic History; Monasticist; Monastic celibacy
·noun A Monk.
II. Monastic ·adj ·Alt. of Monastical.

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New Monasticism

New Monasticism is a diverse movement, not limited to a specific religious denomination or church and including varying expressions of contemplative life. These include evangelical Christian communities such as "Simple Way Community" and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove's "Rutba House," European and Irish new monastic communities, such as that formed by Bernadette Flanagan, spiritual communities such as the "Community of the New Monastic Way" founded by feminist contemplative theologian Beverly Lanzetta, and "interspiritual" new monasticism, such as that developed by Rory McEntee and Adam Bucko. These communities expand upon traditional monastic wisdom, translating it into forms that can be lived out in contemporary lives "in the world."