Benedictine Spirituality and the New Monasticism

WYP2210HS
Summary

St. Benedict's "Little Rule," written in the sixth century, is one of the primary sources of Anglican spirituality, liturgy and ecclesiology and has influenced many other denominations as well. Since the mid-twentieth century it has had a profound influence on the "New Monasticism," Fresh Expressions, and the Emergence movement. The course will examine the historical roots of Benedictine spirituality in the desert tradition, the spread of the Benedictine tradition across Europe and the British Isles, the clash between the Roman Benedictine tradition and Celtic spirituality, the profound influence of Benedictine liturgy during the English Reformation especially in the shaping of the Book of Common Prayer, and the influence of Benedict's Rule on the development of Anglican and ecumenical religious communities. As we follow the tradition into the 20th and 21st centuries we will examine the increasing interest in Benedictine monastic spirituality among lay people and the evolution of monastic life into the "mixed economy" of traditional and emerging new monastic communities.

Course Syllabus
Session Offered
Winter 2018
Day
Irregular
Time
02:30 pm ~ 08:30 pm
Schedule Notes

This course will take place over the following five (5) Saturdays, from 9:30am-3:30pm: Jan 13, Feb 3, Feb 24, Mar 17, Apr 7 (TBC).

Discipline
Pastoral Theology
Online
No
Teaching Method
Lectures
Seminars
Credits
1