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Tytuł:
Monks at work in Eastern Mediterranean: Ideals and reality
Autorzy:
Wipszycka, Ewa
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2083664.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Fundacja im. Rafała Taubenschlaga
Tematy:
voluntary poverty
St. Anthony
Pachomius
Horsiese
Basil of Caesarea
Evagrius of Pontus
John Cassian
melete
Messalians
‘wandering and begging’ monks
Rabbula
Syriac monastic rules
almsgiving
Opis:
The main question that the present paper tries to answer is as follows: since two discordant precepts concerning work were to be found in the New Testament, how did monks behave? One precept treated work as a duty, the other recommended not to care about one’s maintenance. The monks followed in their behaviour either the first or the second precept. As a result of disputes that took place in the fourth century the opinion prevailed that work was the better choice. It is important for us to find out when and under what circumstances that choice was done by the majority of the monastic movement in the East. It is also important to see what arguments were used by the monks of Late Antiquity in order to settle the conflict between the two discordant precepts. This conflict worried many and caused a renewal of a dispute that seemed to have been closed. Two ways of reasoning in favour of monastic work were generally used: monks might and should pray and work at the same time, satisfying both precepts; monks ought to work in order to be able to give alms, and this conferred to work a meaning that went beyond immediate usefulness. Praying and working at the same time was not always feasible in actual practice, but this did not bother authors of ascetic treatises.
Źródło:
The Journal of Juristic Papyrology; 2020, 50; 299-342
0075-4277
Pojawia się w:
The Journal of Juristic Papyrology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Nun on the Run: New Perspectives on P. Oxy. XLIII 3150
Autorzy:
Albarrán Martínez, María-Jesús
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1195102.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Fundacja im. Rafała Taubenschlaga
Tematy:
Female monasticism
infraction
Imperial law
Monastic status
enforce rules
Opis:
P. Oxy. XLIII 3150 is a Greek letter datable to sixth century, after monastic dispositions of Justinian. It was writing by a nun who left her monastery, but she was forced back according to the Imperial law and monastic rules. The letter was written at the office of imperial scribes, so there is a legal background that explains the course of the events. It is corresponding to the legal dispositions that regulated the monastic life and monastic status.
Źródło:
The Journal of Juristic Papyrology; 2014, 44; 9-28
0075-4277
Pojawia się w:
The Journal of Juristic Papyrology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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