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  1. In what way were Christian monasteries pivotal in missionary work ...

    16 Noll 2024 · In what way were Christian monasteries pivotal in missionary work during the early medieval era? A. By crafting jewelry and other luxury goods for the aristocracy. B. By sending monks …

  2. Christian Monks: The Church's First Missionaries - ChurchLeaders

    14 Meith 2019 · Christian monks from the early and medieval church played a big role in forging a path for Christianity to spread. Their dedication to living simple lives of service made them ideal for cross …

  3. In actuality, the church remained a missionary church across the centuries, some eras with stronger emphasis than others, but in every age, the church, seeking to be faithful to the commission that …

  4. Meet the Missionary Monks - IMB

    10 Meith 2019 · Meet the Missionary Monks In my study of the history of Christian mission, one area that fascinates me is the identity of missionaries. Unlike the modern period where missionary is an …

  5. The missionary work of the early Church certainly has not gone unnoticed as a topic worthy of investigation; indeed the lives and activities of some key figures, such as Saint Gregory the Great and …

  6. History of Medieval Missions by George Maclear

    27 Meith 2016 · George Maclear's History of the Christian Mission in the Middle Ages records the spread of Christianity in Europe and beyond from 340 to 1520 AD. Along the way he discussed the …

  7. Missionaries and Monks - Medieval Times

    A monk is a religious man who lives apart from society in isolated communities. Monks had a peaceful life, most of the time they spent was either praying, working, or meditating. Monks lived in a …

  8. In what way were Christian monasteries pivotal in missionary work ...

    Christian monasteries were pivotal in missionary work during the early medieval era **by sending monks and nuns to convert populations in distant lands**. Monastic communities took an active role in …

  9. The Rise of the Monasteries | World History - Lumen Learning

    Key Points Because of the ubiquitous power of religion, and especially Christianity, monasticism flourished in medieval Europe. Medieval monastic life consisted of prayer, reading, and manual labor. …

  10. A superficial reading of missionary history from about 600 to 900 leaves the impression that both eastern and western societies used the same methods of attack on paganism.