Monastic Movements

Descrição

(Mission History In The West) Mapa Mental sobre Monastic Movements, criado por luketanner21 em 04-11-2013.
luketanner21
Mapa Mental por luketanner21, atualizado more than 1 year ago
luketanner21
Criado por luketanner21 mais de 10 anos atrás
26
0

Resumo de Recurso

Monastic Movements

Anotações:

  • Celts occupied Gaul, Asia Minor, Galatia. Paul wrote to the Celts.  As well as Latin & Celtic there are also Germanic peoples.  The lure of Roman Citizenship was losing interest as the Roman Empire was diminished.  Germanic people were agricultural and warriors. Romans were city dwelling civilised people.  Tribal rural life had no value on urban civilised life. 
  • Christianity had become acceptable - but other religions continued to exist.  Latin word for pagan was "pagani" meaning country dweller - old paganism was being replaced with new paganism Some of the newcomers were Arian Christians.  Out of all this confusion comes a new monastic missionary movement. 
  1. Monks

    Anotações:

    • Monastic roots isn't very outward looking but  rooted in spiritual passion and purity. 
    1. St Martin of Tours

      Anotações:

      • Roman solider who became a monk. He established a monastic community in Poitiers 360AD. He became Bishop of Tours 372AD. He did missionary work amongst the pagan celts, scholarship came out of the Monastery. 
      1. Ninian

        Anotações:

        • He was inspired by M of T and came back and established Candida Casa in Scotland. 
        1. Patrick

          Anotações:

          • Worked in Ireland and produced thousands of missionary monks. 
          1. Columba

            Anotações:

            • established a base in Scotland (cradle of Christianity). He came out of Patricks school and landed on a beach on Iona. 
            1. Aeiden

              Anotações:

              • Lindisfarne was planted out of Iona. 
              1. Patrick
          2. Travel

            Anotações:

            • No central command. Organic grassroots missionary movement. They ministered along river routes and somehow went with the flow of where God was leading them. 
            1. Hospitality

              Anotações:

              • Served others with food, education, fed the poor and weak and ministered to the sick. The monasteries grew up and provided much of the infrastructure that a city would do today. 
          3. How They Did Mission

            Anotações:

            • Integrated into the society in order to serve it. 'Minster' means mission. Established cathedrals as missional centres

            Semelhante

            Constantine
            luketanner21
            Church Councils As Mission Responses
            luketanner21
            Fall of Roman Empire
            luketanner21
            Augustine
            luketanner21
            The Second Christendom
            luketanner21
            Education as Mission
            luketanner21
            John Wycliffe
            luketanner21
            Apostolic Fathers
            luketanner21
            Rise of Islam
            luketanner21
            Luther: Reformation
            luketanner21
            Roman Missionary Movement
            luketanner21