Picture of author.

Saint Benedict (0480–0547)

Forfatter af The Rule of St. Benedict

42+ Værker 4,043 Medlemmer 48 Anmeldelser 2 Favorited

Om forfatteren

Image credit: St. Benedict delivering his Rule to St. Maurus and other monks of his order (France, Monastery of St. Gilles, Nimes, 1129)

Værker af Saint Benedict

The Rule of St. Benedict (0500) 3,881 eksemplarer
San Benito Su vida y su regla (2009) 11 eksemplarer
The Benedict Option Companion (2017) 4 eksemplarer
Regla de los monjes (2011) 3 eksemplarer
Regla per als monjos (Vària) (2010) 3 eksemplarer
The Monastic Rule 2 eksemplarer
The Monastic Diurnal (2020) 1 eksemplar
Early Medievals (2018) 1 eksemplar

Associated Works

Satte nøgleord på

Almen Viden

Kanonisk navn
Saint Benedict
Juridisk navn
Benedetto di Norcia
Andre navne
Saint Benedict of Nursia
Fødselsdato
0480
Dødsdag
0547-03-21
Køn
male
Nationalitet
Italy
Fødested
Norcia, Umbria, Italy
Dødssted
Montecassino, Benevento, Italy
Bopæl
Subiaco, Italy
Erhverv
monk
Organisationer
Roman Catholic Church
Kort biografi
Benedict of Nursia (Italian: San Benedetto da Norcia) (c. 480 – 21 March 543 or 547) is a Christian saint, honored by the Catholic Church as the patron saint of Europe and students.

Medlemmer

Discussions

Group Read: The Rule of St. Benedict i Catholic Tradition (oktober 2012)

Anmeldelser

I'm glad I read this as an influential historical document, but wow! Despite my strict religious upbringing and long-term fascination with traditional Christian culture, I was not prepared for the authoritarian worldview outlined by Benedict's Rule.
 
Markeret
bibliothecarivs | 39 andre anmeldelser | May 30, 2024 |
Great material, but better read a bit at a time rather than in a few sittings.
 
Markeret
KoestK | 39 andre anmeldelser | May 23, 2024 |
I'm not sure if this is an academic book or one I just purchased to read because I was interested at the time. When I pulled it off the shelf to dust, I noticed it was shorter and looked fairly easy to read, so here it is! St. Benedict founded his monastery in Monte Cassino in southern Italy. He drew on Egyptian and Syrian traditions for his guidelines for his religious community. In theory, the monastery was a self-sustaining entity where all members prayed and worked. They valued: obedience, silence, and humility. I found the piece and defense of silence to be very interesting. It was taken from Psalm 39:1-2: "I will guard my ways, that I may not sin with my tongue; I will guard my mouth with a muzzle, so long as the wicked are in my presence. I was dumb with silence, I held my peace, even from good..." I believe that is taken out of context, but what do I know?! Other advice: "..idle words, or such as move to laughter, we utterly condemn and ban them in all places. We do not allow any disciple to give mouth to them." How somber and sad--no laughter! 112 pages… (mere)
 
Markeret
Tess_W | 39 andre anmeldelser | Oct 22, 2023 |
English translation with notes
 
Markeret
SrMaryLea | 39 andre anmeldelser | Aug 22, 2023 |

Lister

Hæderspriser

Måske også interessante?

Associated Authors

Statistikker

Værker
42
Also by
6
Medlemmer
4,043
Popularitet
#6,225
Vurdering
3.9
Anmeldelser
48
ISBN
138
Sprog
10
Udvalgt
2

Diagrammer og grafer