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A review of Anchorites and Their Patrons in Medieval England, by Ann K. Warren ... The first part of of the book is a thorough overview of the anchorite and anchoritism: its origins, evolution, resources, physical procedures and practices, and its relation to society and ecclesiastical authority.
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Anchorites, Wombs, and Tombs. by Mari (edt) Hughes-edwards ... Theories and practices of enclosure and the physical and metaphorical implications enclosure ...
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From these anchorite practices and teachings seem to have developed the ascetical Bodhism of Jainas, the ancient Brāhmanism and Buddhism of Götama and pre-Gotama times, the earlier Magianism of Kaspiana, the Shāmanism of Mongolia, and the Tāoism of China.
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He introduces a minor character to baffle the self-righteous Paphnutius, an anchorite who practices austerities like his own but not for a god like his own - a neat jab at religious extremists who can't understand that they don't have a monopoly on morality.
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