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- catalog contributor b4073049.
- catalog created "[c1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[c1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1963]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Part One: The position of the reformers on religious and monastic life -- Luther's position -- Calvin's position -- Other reformers -- Professions of faith -- The Augsburg Confession -- Reformed-church confessions -- Conclusion -- Part Two: Trial communities and monastic renaissance -- I. Monastic survivals and non-cenobitic trial communities -- The Mollenbeck Monastery -- The Herrnhut Community -- The Deaconess Communities -- II. Cenobitic revival -- Taize, First Community of men -- The Grandchamp Community -- The Retreat of Pomeyrol -- The "Marienschwestern" of Darmstadt -- Part Three: Theological justification -- I. The communities and the reawakened church -- II. The significance of the communities int he church and in the world -- Synthesis of the communities and the church -- Synthesis of the communities and the world -- The communities as a sign -- III. Vocation, basis of community life -- two forms of evangelical vocation -- Vocation and commitment -- The rule and the interior disciplines -- Synthesis of celibacy and marriage -- IV. Communities and Protestantism: Karl Barth's opinions -- Prospect.".
- catalog extent "161 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Rise of Protestant monasticism.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rise of Protestant monasticism.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[c1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, Helicon".
- catalog relation "Rise of Protestant monasticism.".
- catalog subject "271".
- catalog subject "BV4405 .B513".
- catalog subject "Monastic and religious life History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Monasticism and religious orders, Protestant.".
- catalog subject "Protestant monasticism and religious orders.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: The position of the reformers on religious and monastic life -- Luther's position -- Calvin's position -- Other reformers -- Professions of faith -- The Augsburg Confession -- Reformed-church confessions -- Conclusion -- Part Two: Trial communities and monastic renaissance -- I. Monastic survivals and non-cenobitic trial communities -- The Mollenbeck Monastery -- The Herrnhut Community -- The Deaconess Communities -- II. Cenobitic revival -- Taize, First Community of men -- The Grandchamp Community -- The Retreat of Pomeyrol -- The "Marienschwestern" of Darmstadt -- Part Three: Theological justification -- I. The communities and the reawakened church -- II. The significance of the communities int he church and in the world -- Synthesis of the communities and the church -- Synthesis of the communities and the world -- The communities as a sign -- III. Vocation, basis of community life -- two forms of evangelical vocation -- Vocation and commitment -- The rule and the interior disciplines -- Synthesis of celibacy and marriage -- IV. Communities and Protestantism: Karl Barth's opinions -- Prospect.".
- catalog title "The rise of Protestant monasticism. Translated by W. J. Kerrigan.".
- catalog type "text".