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Early Childhood Childrens Thinking Processes And Early Education
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girl and boy is facing numerous societal pressures in addition to stresses. Several rites of passage are usual in the social order and generally acknowledged. It would preferably be an important element of society association and occur pur...

Monasticism
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of Austere Place4 Hazard, Prospect, and Refuge in a Desert Landscape6 Survival in Lonely Conditions7 Early Christian Monks8 Desert Theology of Death and Resurrection10 Monasticism in Other Religions11 End Notes14 Monasticism Introduction Mo...

Christian Monasticism
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Christian monasticism is characterized by a large number of traditional organizations. Although never used as a way of life led, as the Buddhist monastic, it has played a cultural continuity and adaptability of a very important role. Often,...

Buddhist Monasticism
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Buddhists. Introduction Classification Buddhist monasticism is sub-divided into two assemblies; bhikkhu (male) and bhikkhuni (female). (Thera and Hecker, pp. 140). The Buddha initiated the female assembly after his stepmother, Mahaprajapati...

Buddhist Monasticism
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Buddhists. Introduction Buddhism originated in northeast India based on Siddhartha Gautama’s teachings. The two major branches of Buddhism are the Mahayana, which means the Great Vehicle and the Theravada hat means the Way of the Elders. Bu...

Buddhist Monasticism
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Buddhist, with Mahayana the largest tradition. Besides Mahayana Buddhism, the other primary schools are Theravada and Vajrayana. However, Vajrayana also regarded as a form of Mahayana Buddhism and is said to provide a faster path to Buddhah...

Benedict And Monasticism
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"monastic" is used here for lack of a better term. It is true Byzantine theology of the period is often associated with "Hesychasm" - a movement traced back to the writings of Nicephorus the Hesychast, and other spiritual authors of the la...