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- Foolishness_for_Christ abstract "Foolishness for Christ refers to behavior such as giving up all one's worldly possessions upon joining a monastic order, or to deliberate flouting of society's conventions to serve a religious purpose - particularly of Christianity. Such individuals were known as both "holy fools" and "blessed fools." The term "blessed" connotes both feeblemindedness and innocence in the eyes of God.The term fools for Christ derives from the writings of Saint Paul. Desert Fathers and other saints acted the part of Holy Fools, as have the yurodivy (or iurodstvo) of Eastern Orthodox asceticism. Fools for Christ often employ shocking, unconventional behavior to challenge accepted norms, deliver prophecies or to mask their piety.Parallels for this type of behavior exist in non-Christian traditions as well. The Avadhuta (Sanskrit), for example, the Islamic tradition of Qalandariyya and Malamatiyya Sufism and other crazy-wise mystics all display similar traits.".
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- Foolishness_for_Christ wikiPageExternalLink holyfools.htm.
- Foolishness_for_Christ wikiPageExternalLink andrew_foolish.htm.
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- Foolishness_for_Christ subject Category:Asceticism.
- Foolishness_for_Christ subject Category:Biblical_phrases.
- Foolishness_for_Christ subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Foolishness_for_Christ subject Category:Sainthood.
- Foolishness_for_Christ subject Category:Types_of_saints.
- Foolishness_for_Christ subject Category:Yurodivy.
- Foolishness_for_Christ comment "Foolishness for Christ refers to behavior such as giving up all one's worldly possessions upon joining a monastic order, or to deliberate flouting of society's conventions to serve a religious purpose - particularly of Christianity. Such individuals were known as both "holy fools" and "blessed fools." The term "blessed" connotes both feeblemindedness and innocence in the eyes of God.The term fools for Christ derives from the writings of Saint Paul.".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "Fol-en-Christ".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "Foolishness for Christ".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "Jurodiwy".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "Jurodiwy".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "Loucura por Cristo".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "Stoltezza in Cristo".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "Юродство".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "佯狂者".
- Foolishness_for_Christ label "聖愚".
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Jurodiví.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Jurodiwy.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Fol-en-Christ.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Stoltezza_in_Cristo.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs 佯狂者.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Jurodiwy.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Loucura_por_Cristo.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs m.02_h59.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Q255779.
- Foolishness_for_Christ sameAs Q255779.
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- Foolishness_for_Christ depiction Sant_Basil_The_Prayer.jpg.
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