TY - BOOK AU - Bowman,Bradley TI - Christian Monastic Life in Early Islam T2 - Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture SN - 9781474479684 U1 - 271.01767 23 PY - 2022///] CY - Edinburgh : PB - Edinburgh University Press, KW - Islamic Studies KW - HISTORY / Middle East / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; List of Figures --; Map of Monastic Centres --; Introduction --; 1 The Wombs of the Wadīs: An Inquiry into Christian Monastic Life of the Medieval Islamic Era --; 2 The Changing Fortunes of Christian Holy Places in the Seventhcentury Near East --; 3 Monastic Life under Caliphal Rule in the Early Centuries --; 4 Between Temples and Taverns: The Case for Confessional Flexibility at Monasteries --; 5 Refuge in the Bosoms of the Mountains: Medieval Muslim Appreciation for Christian Monasticism and Intersecting Boundaries of Confessional Identity --; 6 The God-fearers: A Righteous Tie that Binds --; Index; restricted access N2 - Explores the relationship between monastic communities and Muslim society in the early centuries of IslamPresents a survey of Christian monastic life under Muslim political hegemony Explores the reasons behind Muslim latitude towards, and support of, Christian monasteries Draws on a variety of medieval Syriac, Greek and Arabic texts as well as modern scholarship Shows how core spiritual values, embodied in the monastic tradition, helped to facilitate an ecumenical environment in the early Islamic centuriesDuring the rise of Islam, Muslim fascination with Christian monastic life was articulated through a fluid, piety-centred movement. Bradley Bowman explores this confessional synthesis between like-minded religious groups in the medieval Near East. He argues that this potential ecumenism would have been based upon the sharing of core tenets concerning piety and righteous behaviour. Such fundamental attributes, long associated with monasticism in the East, likely served as a mutually inclusive common ground for Muslim and Christian communities of the period. This manifested itself in Muslim appreciation, interest and – at times – participation in Christian monastic life UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474479707 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781474479707 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781474479707/original ER -