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Schachterle/John Cassian, 6. Conclusion

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Schachterle, Joshua Daniel. Conclusion. John Cassian and the Creation of Monastic Subjectivity. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 155-170 Jul 2023. ISBN 9781800501492.
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To conclude, chapter six will sum up the case I have made. I then discuss the implications of such a conclusion. First, had separation been executed as Cassian may have intended, it may have created a very early “reformation,” with the church split between monastics and clergy. I then include possible avenues for further investigation around this topic.
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- container titleJohn Cassian and the Creation of Monastic Subjectivity
- creatorJoshua Schachterle
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- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield, United Kingdom
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- series titleStudies in Ancient Religion and Culture
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