Why did some natives choose to work for the monastic estates when they could have farmed on their own in other areas?
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Christian monasticism is the devotional practice of Christians ... It has come to be regulated by religious rules (e. g. the Rule of Saint ... in every case this work is extrinsic to the essence of the monastic state.
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- The first apostolic community in Jerusalem—which is detailed in the Acts of the Apostles—and Jesus' journey in the wilderness have historically been attributed
- as the beginnings and inspiration for monasticism, an organisation founded on the Christian ideal of perfection.
- Initially, Christian monks did not reside in monasteries; instead, they lived alone as solitaries, as the word monos suggests.
- As more people began to live as monks in the forest, they began to band together and model themselves after the first monks who lived nearby.
- The monks quickly organised groups in order to improve their capacity to live an ascetic existence.
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