Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Quoted in J. Ryan, Irish Monasticism, London, 1931, p. 197). ~ ~
2 I, 2,4 | functions was charitable work. ~ Monasticism played a decisive part in
3 I, 2,4 | tuality is to enter it through monasticism. (P. Evdokimov, L.Orthodoxie,
4 I, 2,4 | bounds of Orthodoxy, but monasticism ~remains the most classical
5 I, 2,4 | It is no coincidence that monasticism should ~have developed immediately
6 I, 2,4 | is not of this world. ~ Monasticism has taken three chief forms,
7 I, 2,4 | eremitic life is the father of monasticism ~himself, Saint Antony of
8 I, 2,4 | formative influence on eastern ~monasticism, was a strong advocate of
9 I, 2,4 | chief center of Orthodox monasticism has been Athos, a rocky ~
10 I, 2,4 | no .Orders. in Orthodox monasticism. In the west a monk belongs
11 I, 2,4 | important figure in Or-~thodox monasticism, but he founded no Order,
12 I, 2,4 | characteristic figure in Orthodox monasticism is the .elder. or .old man. (
13 I, 4,3 | and mystical aspects of monasticism. Under his influence and
14 I, 6,1 | with the mystical side of monasticism, but under his successors
15 I, 6,1 | the social obligations of monasticism: it is part of the work
16 I, 6,1 | other-worldly witness of ~monasticism. The Josephites were in
17 I, 6,1 | the Transvolgian forms of monasticism, for each ~supplemented
18 I, 6,3 | names and ~full details. Monasticism is bluntly termed .the origin
19 I, 7,1 | timeless values of Orthodox monasticism; but so long ~as the monasteries
20 I, 7,6 | this traditional type of monasticism, is there not also ~room
21 I, 7,10| The decline of Orthodox monasticism, un-~mistakable in many
22 II, 4,5 | vows. Such is the state of~monasticism in many parts of the Orthodox
23 II, 7,10| Orthodox monasticism~ D. J. Chitty, The Desert
24 II, 7,10| 1966.~ N. F. Robinson, Monasticism in the Orthodox Churches,
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