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Dusty Hoesly 《Religion》2016,46(3):480-484
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《Religion》2012,42(3):464-466
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James F. Pierce 《Religion》2013,43(4):627-631
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Martha Smith Roberts 《Religion》2013,43(4):631-635
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Marta Kołodziejska 《Religion》2013,43(4):678-680
Neo-monasticism, including the desire to live in Christian intentional community, is increasingly popular in the United States. Communities are structured around a rule or shared covenant that outlines the parameters of living in community. Daily prayer is often a central feature to neo-monastic life as is an emphasis on socio-ecological justice. Drawing on recent Christian theology about gardens, a popular neo-monastic book of common prayer, interviews with practitioners of neo-monasticism, and fieldwork conducted with a nascent neo-monastic community in the southeastern United States, this article argues that prayer acts as a religious technology of the self for socio-ecological change. Through prayer, participants of intentional communities change, and this in turn leads to acts that alter the socio-ecological worlds around them. 相似文献
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Nicolas Sihlé 《Religion》2013,43(2):284-287
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