Hello Alexander,
Recently Ive been trying to spent some time exploring Christianity a little more. I read about different orders of monks, which was interesting. I learned about a desert father named Evagrius Ponticus who lived around the 2nd century. His practice and teachings were very impressive that I even ordered a little book.
It is uplifting to see that there are still some Christian monks that use ascetic and meditative practices. But like you said, unfortunately the mainstream church has done lots of damage to Christianity as a whole. It would be so nice if Christianity had remained fully mystic. Some Christian monks wear really cool uniforms with hoods. Too bad their doctrine is so limited. On the other hand, sometimes I think that the wise ones make great progress even in restricted institutionalized environment as long as it is less distractive than the regular human life.
For quite a while I tried finding a solid explanation of Jesus teachings since there is so much controversy about him. I think I finally did. I discovered a hindu/sufi teacher, Meher Baba, who gave teachings about Jesus that make more sense to me than anything Ive seen before. I highly recommend reading:
http://www.meherbabadnyana.net/life_eternal/Jesus_life.htmlAnyway, I barely have time/energy for exploring religions and teachers. So for the most part I just try to dedicate some time for studying my favorite early Buddhist teachings (the pali canon) and doing practice which is essentially what Jhananda recommends.