Dale Earnhart
Monastism developed by the medieval church
The Byzantine form of Christianity was eventually called Orthodox. In 1056, the Roman and Byzantine churches split over a number of doctrinal controversies.
Developed the use of abstraction.
Orthodox Christianity.
orthodox Christianity
Monastism developed by the medieval church
Monastism developed by the medieval church
St. Antony of Egypt originally developed monasticism of the solitary, hermit type. St. Benedict of Nursia developed the cenobites, or monks who lived together in monasteries, this later type of monasticism became the overwhelming type that all western monasticism following for the next fourteen centuries.
Saint Benedict of Nursia wrote the rules that became the foundation of western monasticism.
St. Benedict of Nursia is the founder of Western Monasticism. 7th Century AD.
it was the type of government that developed in the east
The Byzantine form of Christianity was eventually called Orthodox. In 1056, the Roman and Byzantine churches split over a number of doctrinal controversies.
Developed the use of abstraction.
developed the use of abstarction
Orthodox Christianity.
Donald Miranda has written: 'Praying the constitutions' -- subject(s): Rules, Monasticism and religious orders, Jesuits
a : of, relating to, or characterized by a devious and usually surreptitious manner of operation a Byzantine power struggle. b : intricately involved : labyrinthine rules of Byzantine complexity. Byzantine. Definition of Byzantine (Entry 2 of 2) : a native or inhabitant of Byzantium.