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Conquering the Desert: Christian Asceticism and Monasteries
Bilal Baş
Saturday, November 19, 2016 3:00 PM Salon: ARAŞTIRMA II SALONU
The second speaker of the Tezgahtakiler meeting series in November organized by the Civilization Research Center will be Dr. Bilal Baş. Baş will discuss the process of building the monasteries as well as institutionalization of ascetic practices by the first Christian monks in Egyptian desert. He will also discuss in what ways the ascetic lifestyle practiced in the monasteries was influenced from the Bible, the Jewish tradition, and the Hellenistic heritage.
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