"Oneness" considers the role small-group monastic life plays within
the life of the contemporary church. Using a focus on the life,
practice and history of the Shepherds Law community as a starting
point, the book broadens the discussion to consider the how such
communities negotiate the boundary between the solitary life and
life within their community. Contributions include: Sarah Foot on
Northumbria's long tradition Peta Dunstan on Monasticism in the
19th century Andrew Louth on the Skete George Guiver on the
monastic sacrament in life, liturgy, saints and buildings Dom
Xavier Perrin on Gregorian chant and monastic life Christopher
Irvine and Ralph Pattison on the buildings of Shepherds Law in
their context With an afterword by Rowan Williams
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