Chapter
1 1| that in its later stages monasticism did not have certain features
2 1| Constantine the Great. ~ Monasticism is a way of life which appeared
3 3| said that under this system monasticism became easier through the
4 3| of this system was that monasticism could now play a part in
5 3| activity. ~ The turning of monasticism in this direction was the
6 3| for the organization of monasticism during the subsequent period.
7 3| regarded as the final form of monasticism, but is not. Although at
8 3| the communal patterns of monasticism. ~ These four kinds of monasticism
9 3| monasticism. ~ These four kinds of monasticism henceforth run parallel
10 4| The geographic spread of monasticism~ Today monastic life has
11 4| milder, organized form of monasticism also reached Syria. The
12 4| to organize the monks. ~ Monasticism began to lose ground in
13 4| Cappadocia and Asia Minor, monasticism reached the capital of the
14 4| monks. ~ In these regions monasticism was definitely destroyed
15 4| conquest. ~ Strong centers of monasticism had already been formed,
16 4| to further the spread of monasticism there, Alexius Comnenus
17 4| peoples of northern Europe. Monasticism was also transmitted, together
18 5| scriptural and doctrinal basis of monasticism was worked out soon afterwards.
19 5| afterwards. Without it, monasticism was in danger of deviating
20 5| this way the subjection of monasticism to the Church, and the channeling
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