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    The conflict-resolution theory of virtue by Curry, O

    Published 2017
    “…Another tradition—represented particularly by theologians—has celebrated exactly the opposite set of traits: the so-called “Christian” virtues of humility, meekness, quietude, asceticism, and obedience (Berlin, 1997). But what are the virtues? …”
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    Speaking across the stars: parallel affective communities in Islamic and Christian hagiography’ by Lazikani, A

    Published 2023
    “…In both religious traditions, intimate and rapturous encounter of the Divine is shaped by loving, prayerful exchange with the Beloved – an exchange strengthened by reclusive asceticism. …”
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    Mṣalyanuṯā 6. Notes on the dossier of “Messalian heresy”: the riddle of Lampetius by Alexey Muravyev

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Julian Sabba, one of the founding fathers of Syriac asceticism. The list of the bishops who took part in the Side synod contains an Armenian of a very strange origin. …”
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    DAS IMAGENS DO EROS AO BELO EM SI NO DIÁLOGO O BANQUETE DE PLATÃO by Vanessa da Silva Dias

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Demonstrating the Eros’ platonic asceticism process, as well as showing until which point Socrates-Diotima’s speech is relevant to the Eros’ speeches deillustration back in Classic Greece. …”
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    The Search for Balance in the Digital Existence of Modern Man: A Review of the Set of Manuals “Digital Ascetics” by Sofya A. Rezvushkina, Kirill E. Rezvushkin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The purpose of this review is to familiarize a wide range of readers with the methodology of “digital asceticism”, to justify the use of this methodology in the modern educational model, and to search for potential “growth zones” of this methodological material. …”
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    Asketiske praksisser i Koranen: Vigilien som case by Johanne Louise Christiansen

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…By opening for a broader understanding of ‘asceticism’, the Qur’ān can be seen as taking part in a general ascetic tendency of the Axial Age.…”
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    Minimalism as civilization paradigmat the beginning of the 21. century by Vasilski Dragana

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The term minimalism is currently used descriptively to refer to a style marked by a certain asceticism in the art, architecture and design. It has begun from American Minimal Art of the 1960s in the fields of painting and sculpture and has filtered into other sectors of society. …”
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    Death Reflective Contemplations in Sanaie’s Works by Mostafa Khorsandi Shirghan, Mohammad Behnamfar

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The results of the article show that these varied perspectives can be attributed to his thinkingrealms (wisdom, asceticism, and mysticism) as well as his relativistic ontological views which have been reflected in the form of: death loving, death hating and death accepting in Sanaei\'s works.This affair indicates thatSanaie has marvelous and delicate experience and thoughts in the aforementioned three entityrealms . …”
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    Kobieta jako pokusa dla mnicha według Ewagriusza z Pontu by Leszek Misiarczyk

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author stresses the need to embed evagrian reflection in the context of strict monastic life and asceticism without which a monk of Pontus appears as mizoginist. …”
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    Duty and pleasure in wedding-company: Regular transactions of love control according to the Universal Church by Bárbara Regina Altivo

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…This feeling marks the hedonism present in Theology of Prosperity, and an asceticism of business order, which aims to domesticate the emotional impulses of man and mainly of women, into the intricate dynamics of the romantic relationship. …”
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    POLA ASUH ANAK DALAM SERAT PALIATMA by Nurhidayati Nurhidayati

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, the latter covers asceticism, affection, unity, obedience, loyalty to the country, and responsibility. …”
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    The “Egyptian Saints” of the Abyssinian Hagiography by Paolo Marrassini

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…It seems possible to isolate a group of saints born in Egypt (or living there for a long time), different from the traditional saints of that country mainly because they were not martyrs, and substituted the martyrdom by penances and absolute asceticism; the presence of the desert is much more pronounced than in the rest of Abyssinian hagiography, and nearly absolute; the activity of the devil is also very heavily marked; almost all of them are of “Roman” birth or connection. …”
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    GHD advertising campaign across cultures. A case study by Maci, Stefania M.

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Yet the new religious values GHD is offering appear to be more in line with urban trends than with asceticism. It is the aim of this paper to illustrate how the GHD advertising campaign in the UK establishes the identity and success thanks to intertextuality. …”
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    Wczesnochrześcijańskie ruchy paramonastyczne na podstawie Diversarum hereseon liber Filastriusza z Brescii oraz innych katalogów herezji by Mariusz Szram

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… The catalog of the heresies of Filastrius of Brescia, like other early Christian collections of informations about heterodox movements at the time, testifies the existence of groups characterized by excessively rigorous asceticism. Their des­cription is the subject of the article. …”
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    La Contención en Deleuze: Falacias de la Lectura Conectivista by Manuel Cebral Loureda

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It will be explained how the Deleuzian conception of flow, flight and even overflow cannot be understood except through their opposites -the containment, the asceticism, the sobriety, the impassive or the block of becoming- which are an essential part of his dynamism.…”
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    Le capitalisme a-t-il une date de naissance ? by Quentin Ravelli

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…From the industrial revolution to Assyrian merchants, from the enclosures in England to Protestant asceticism, the starting point of this economic system is somewhat elusive. …”
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    Le tâtonnement dans Reader’s Block (1996) de David Markson by Mathieu Duplay

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This situation gives rise to a tragic form of experimentum linguæ; in turn, this is key to a Modernist aesthetics which promotes asceticism and the deliberate acceptance of an essential poverty understood, in the last analysis, as a form of liberation. …”
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    Historical Testimonies of the Presence of Armenian Monks in Holy Mount Athos in 9<sup>th</sup>–18<sup>th</sup> Centuries by G. S. Kazaryan

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Holy Mount Athos — one of the biggest centers of Orthodox monasticism, from the first days of its formation appeared to be the place of asceticism for Armenian monks as well. Thus, one of the first ascetics of Athos was St. …”
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    The conflict-resolution theory of virtue by Curry, O

    Published 2007
    “…Another tradition—represented particularly by theologians—has celebrated exactly the opposite set of traits: the so-called “Christian” virtues of humility,meekness, quietude, asceticism, and obedience (Berlin, 1997). But what are the virtues? …”
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    “This Scandal Could Last for Months”. Stages and Outcome of the Conflict of G.P. Fedotov with the Board of St. Sergius Orthodox Institute in Paris in 1939 by Anton A. Voytenko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Fedotov was inclined to see the reasons for their actions in the ideology of “Church Revival” (i.e. orthodox modernism), the main feature of which was the replacement of ethics with aesthetics, which is expressed in understanding of monastic asceticism as moral theology. From his point of view, the application of the principles of asceticism to the behavior of a Christian in the world crashes inevitably and leads either to inactivity or to conformism. …”
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