Recluse
- Hermit
- Anchorite
- Anchoress
- Eremetical life
Description
In order to achieve spiritual union with God through a life of uninterrupted prayer and penance, religious minded people may retire as completely as possible from human society, either by taking up habitation in a deserted or secluded region on by being "walled in" to a small room or cell, often attached to a church or monastery. Such practices were common in the early Christian church and in the middle ages, when perpetual or long-term inclusion involving severe penances and asceticism were often practised.
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Database
Human development
Type
(H) Concepts of human development
Subject
Religious practice » Religion
Experiential activity » Experiential activity
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024