Monasticism between Culture and Cultures

Acts of the Third International Symposium Rome, June 8-11, 2011

Monasticism between Culture and Cultures

What does culture mean? A chain of texts as in ancient oriental monasticism with its Hellenistic background or in medieval Montecassino where monks create new traditions? Does it signify the identity of a population like that of the Aboriginals which European monks and sisters helped to promote already in the nineteenth century? Is culture nowadays not becoming a new religion which plagues many European monasteries? These are only some of the many items treated at the third international Monastic Symposium «Monasticism between Culture and Cultures» held in Rome, June 8-11, 2011, at the Pontifical Athenaeum of Sant’Anselmo. This volume presents the proceedings of the symposium under eight headings: Oriental Monasticism – Western Monasticism – Regulae Benedicti Studia – New Monastic Communities – Non-Christian Monasticism – Monasticism and Art – Postmodernism and Various Solutions. Noteworthy is the fact that the forty authors are not only theologians, philosophers, historians and philologists, but also sociologists and artists. This shows that each period must once more probe what kind of „fuga mundi“ is the essence of monasticism.

AUTOR
Michaela Pfeifer (ed.)Philippe Nouzille (ed.)
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR
2013
SEITEN
704
FORMAT
17 x 24 cm
AUSSTATTUNG
Hardcover
REIHE
Analecta monastica
BAND
14
ISBN
978-3-8306-7598-3
PREIS
49,95 EUR

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