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Title: Asceticism


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Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
the Men)
Monastery temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el-Bahri
transformed into a monastery in the 5th century
2
  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism

3
  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt

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Anthony of Egypt in Later Imagination (Schongauer)
6
Anthony the Demons (Grünewald)
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  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism

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  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism
  • II. Typesor Models of Monasticism

9
  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism
  • II. Typesor Models of Monasticism
  • A. 3 Main Models
  • 1. Anchoritic Monasticism

10
  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism
  • II. Typesor Models of Monasticism
  • A. 3 Main Models
  • 1. Anchoritic Monasticism
  • 2. Itinerant Monasticism

11
  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism
  • II. Typesor Models of Monasticism
  • A. 3 Main Models
  • 1. Anchoritic Monasticism
  • 2. Itinerant Monasticism
  • 3. Ceonobitic Monasticism

12
Sixth-Century Monastery in Palestine
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Coptic Monastery of St. Bishoi, Wadi Natrun,
Egypt (founded in 5th century buildings from 9th
century)
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Monastery of St. Catherine at Mt. Sinai (founded
by Emperor Justinian, 6th century)
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  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism
  • II. Typesor Models of Monasticism
  • A. 3 Main Models
  • 1. Anchoritic Monasticism
  • 2. Itinerant Monasticism
  • 3. Ceonobitic Monasticism
  • III. Appeal of Monastic Life Whom did it
    Attract?

16
  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism
  • II. Typesor Models of Monasticism
  • A. 3 Main Models
  • 1. Anchoritic Monasticism
  • 2. Itinerant Monasticism
  • 3. Ceonobitic Monasticism
  • III. Appeal of Monastic Life Whom did it
    Attract?

17
  • Asceticism the Monastic Movement (Introducing
    the Men)
  • The Rise of Christian Monasticism
  • A. Anthony of Egypt
  • B. 3 Theories Regarding the Rise of 4th-Century
    Monasticism
  • II. Typesor Models of Monasticism
  • A. 3 Main Models
  • 1. Anchoritic Monasticism
  • 2. Itinerant Monasticism
  • 3. Ceonobitic Monasticism
  • III. Appeal of Monastic Life Whom did it
    Attract?

18
Late antique funerary stele, Egypt Depicts
female monastic named Rhodia in a traditional
position of prayer
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