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Canterbury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Canterbury

Between the Celtic tribe of the Iron Age—the Cantiaci—and the twenty-first-century inhabitants of Canterbury, three millenia stand during which the city has enjoyed unparalleled fame, particularly since it became the religious heart of the country in AD 597. While ambling through the streets of modern Canterbury, one is able to—if careful enough to do so—get the feel of the medieval city. There must be reasons for that enduring impact of the past and it might be because of the overwhelming wealth of people who have left their mark as well as events of momentous importance that took place there. Canterbury: A Medieval City will take the reader on a trip through time, space and history...

War Sermons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

War Sermons

This collection of essays ponders upon the intricate relations between the military and the spiritual from the Middle Ages to the present day. In order to analyse human attitudes towards conflicts, it is necessary to dwell upon the nebulous area where the religious and political spheres interweave so tightly that they become virtually impossible to distinguish. Indeed, despite remaining the responsibility of the state, the political decision to go to war depends heavily on some spiritual underpinning since, without a moral, ethical, or religious justification, it stands for gratuitous violence and is often equated with aggression. Situated as they are at the intersection of religious and pol...

A Companion to John of Salisbury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

A Companion to John of Salisbury

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-27
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The Companion to John of Salisbury is the first collective study of this major figure in the intellectual and political life of 12th-century Europe to appear for thirty years. Based on the latest research, thirteen contributions by leading experts in the field provide an overview of John of Salisbury’s place in the political debates that marked the reign of Henry II in England as well as of his place in the history of the Church. They also offer a detailed introduction to his philosophical works (Metalogicon, Entheticus), his political thought (Policraticus) and his writing of history (Historia pontificalis). Contributors include Julie Barrau, David Bloch, Karen Bollermann, Cédric Giraud, Christophe Grellard, Laure Hermand-Schebat, Frédérique Lachaud, Constant Mews, Clare Monagle, Cary Nederman, Ronald Pepin, Yves Sassier, and Sigbjørn Sønnesyn.

The Digital Cathedral
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

The Digital Cathedral

• Expands on author’s popular work in Click 2 Save • Provides both practical and theological perspectives on using media appropriately and pastorally Rapid cultural and technological changes through the last two decades have changed the context for ministry. The development of digital social media and advances in affordable, mobile technologies have dramatically changed the way most people interact with others, communicate, organize, and participate in communities. The Digital Cathedral is a warm embrace of the rich traditions of Christianity, especially the recovery of the premodern sense of cathedral, which encompassed the depth and breadth of daily life within the physical and imaginative landscape of the church. It is for anyone who seeks to effectively minister in a digitally integrated world, and who wishes to embody the networked, relational, and incarnational characteristics of that ministry.

Religion in Britain from the Megaliths to Arthur
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Religion in Britain from the Megaliths to Arthur

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-26
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The Druids and the Arthurian legends are all most of us know about early Britain, from the Neolithic to the Iron Age (4500 BC-AD 43). Drawing on archaeological discoveries and medieval Welsh texts like the Mabinogion, this book explores the religious beliefs of the ancient Britons before the coming of Christianity, beginning with the megaliths--structures like Stonehenge--and the role they played in prehistoric astronomy. Topics include the mysterious Beaker people of the Early Bronze Age, Iron Age evidence of the Druids, the Roman period and the Dark Ages. The author discusses the myths of King Arthur and what they tell us about paganism, as well as what early churches and monasteries reveal about the enigmatic Druids.

Preaching and Narrative in Piers Plowman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Preaching and Narrative in Piers Plowman

William Langland's Piers Plowman was written and read during a “golden age” of English preaching. The poem describes a world where sermons took many different forms and were delivered in many different contexts, from public events in the life of the realm to pastoral instruction in the parish. It dramatises preaching as part of its allegorical action, showing how sermons shaped their listeners' understanding of the world; it also includes polemical critique of corrupt, self-interested preaching, and offers radical prescriptions for its reform. This book argues that Langland's central insight into the way that sermons moved and engaged their audiences had to do with their characteristic u...

Prédication et propagande au temps d'Edouard III Plantagenêt
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 346
Verbum e ius
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 446

Verbum e ius

Il tema del rapporto tra Verbum e ius, tra fede, legge naturale e diritto positivo, è stato oggetto nel medioevo di un intenso dibattito. Lungi dal rimanere chiuso nei luoghi del sapere, esso è stato affidato da parte ecclesiastica a pratiche pastorali finalizzate a influire in modo concreto sulla stesura delle leggi e sugli ordinamenti non solo religiosi, ma anche civili e statuali. I saggi raccolti nel presente volume rivolgono l’attenzione a quel dibattito, ponendo al centro della propria indagine la predicazione e i predicatori che trasformarono in “comunicazione pubblica” i discorsi eruditi di esegeti, teologi, giuristi e magistri intorno ai concetti di legge, comunità e fede.

The Cult of St Thomas Becket in the Plantagenet World, C.1170-c.1220
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Cult of St Thomas Becket in the Plantagenet World, C.1170-c.1220

The extraordinary growth and development of the cult of St Thomas Becket is investigated here, with a particular focus on its material culture. Thomas Becket - the archbishop of Canterbury cut down in his own cathedral just after Christmas 1170 - stands amongst the most renowned royal ministers, churchmen, and saints of the Middle Ages. He inspired the work of medieval writers and artists, and remains a compelling subject for historians today. Yet many of the political, religious, and cultural repercussions of his murder and subsequent canonisation remain to be explored in detail. This book examines the development of the cult and the impact of the legacy of Saint Thomas within the Plantagen...

Art and Violence in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Art and Violence in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

  • Categories: Art

This collection of essays explores the intersection of art and violence in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It will appeal primarily to students and scholars in the fields of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and will also be of interest to readers with an interest in medieval and early modern art history.