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Asceticism (from the Greek: , áskēsis , "exercise" or "training" in the sense of athletic training) describes a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from various sorts of worldly pleasures (especi...
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Asceticism is a term derived from the Greek verb ἀσκέω, meaning "to practise strenuously," "to exercise." Athletes were therefore said to go through ascetic training, and to be ascetics. In this usag...
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Words you can enter when asked for `Ancient Jewish ascetic` (Mijnwoordenboek - Crossword dictionary) ... Ancient Jewish ascetic; The following 1 words match the (puzzle) description Ancient Jewish ascetic :
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Essene - ['?si:n] ¦ noun a member of an ancient Jewish ascetic sect of the 2nd century BC-2nd century AD in Palestine. Origin from L. Esseni (plural), from Gk Essenoi, perh. from Aramaic. ... ... ¦ noun a member of an ancient Jewish ascetic sect of the 2nd century BC-2nd century AD in Palestine.
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Fraade, Steven 1986 "Ascetic Aspects of Ancient Judaism." In Jewish Spirituality: From the Bible Through the Middle Ages, 253–88. Ed. by Arthur Green. ...
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Ascetic Aspects of Ancient Judaism.” In Jewish. Spirituality: From the Bible Through the Middle. Ages, 253–88. Ed. by Arthur Green. New York: Crossroad. ...
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This tendency toward the moral and religious was strengthened by the spread of Jewish and Christian teachings, together with the development of the Neo-Platonists toward mysticism, and the consequent mingling of western and eastern thought. ... They have also writings of ancient men, who having been the founders of one sect...
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To continue looking at legal history texts in the middle ages, see the Medieval Legal History page, at the Medieval Sourcebook, which also provides more texts than here on later Roman law, English Common Law, Jewish Law, ... For comparative purposes, also included here are legal and constitutional texts from Ancient India,
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The Ascetic Impulse in Ancient Christianit ... Both in its origins as the Jesus movement in Palestine, Syria, and Egypt and in its later development into conventicles resembling (some argue) Jewish synagogues, Hellenistic mysteries, or philosophical schools-even in its turn toward the ethos of the Greco-Roman urban...
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