TY - GEN AU - Peters,Greg TI - Exploring the Future of Christian Monasticisms SN - books978-3-03928-025-4 PY - 2020/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - n/a KW - artist KW - religion and ecology KW - Catholic monasticism KW - religious pluralism KW - Centering Prayer KW - New Monastic Communities KW - lay contemplatives KW - Anselm KW - environmental humanities KW - new monasticism KW - Proslogion KW - creativity KW - double monasteries KW - monogamy KW - religious ambiguity KW - Vatican Council II KW - monastic rules KW - history of monasticism KW - religious life KW - art KW - vows KW - development KW - spiritual ecology KW - gender cohabitation KW - Africa KW - monk KW - community KW - spirituality KW - contemplative Christianity KW - spiritual formation KW - intentional community KW - greening of religion KW - monotheism KW - monasticism KW - proof of God’s existence KW - Beguine KW - cultural transfer KW - Orthodox monasticism KW - landscape N1 - Open Access N2 - The institution of monasticism in the Christian Church is in general decline, at least in so-called “first world” nations. Though there are many reasons for this, monastic leaders are confronted by the reality of fewer communities, monks, and nuns nonetheless. At the same time, many younger Christians are rediscovering the rich heritage of the monastic tradition. Though they themselves might not be called to join a traditional monastery, they are eager to appropriate monastic practices in their own lives. This had led to a movement known as the “new monasticism” or “secular monasticism.” Despite lacking a unified vision and any central organization, these new/secular monastics are attempting, in their own ways, to carry on the tradition and practices of Christian monasticism. As well, there is a movement within historical Christian monasteries to pour new wine into old wineskins. Traditional forms of monasticism are also generally flourishing in developing nations, breathing new life into monasticism. This volume looks at the current monastic landscape to assess where monasticism stands and to imagine ways in which it will grow in the future, leading not only to a renewed Christian monasticism but to new monasticisms UR - https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1954 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/47234 ER -