Soldiers Of Christ

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Thomas F.X. Noble, Thomas Head
A&C Black, 2 sty 1995 - 383
To understand European culture and society in the Middle ages it is essential to understand the role of Christianity. And there is no better way to understand that role than to study that religion's greatest human heroes, the saints. For if medieval Christians regarded God as their king, then the saints were the Christian nobility, human members of the divine court. The purpose of Soldiers of Christ: Saints and Saints' Lives from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages is to present some of the most significant records of the lives of those people considered to be saints. In exploring these works the reader will be presented with rich evidence about the development of religion and society in western Europe from the late Roman empire to the great changes that transformed European society around the year 1000. Each text is newly annotated and prefaced by the editors, and a general introduction on saints and saints' lives makes this volume ideal for students and general readers alike. Included are lives of Martin of Tours, Augustine of Hippo, Germanus of Auxerre, Boniface of Crediton, Strum, Willibrord, Benedict of Aniane, Leoba, Willehad of Northumbria, and Gerald of Aurillac, as well as the Hodoeporicon of Saint Willibald.
 

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The Life of Saint Martin of Tours
1
The Life of Saint Augustine
31
The Life of Saint Germanus of Auxerre
75
The Life of Saint Boniface
107
The Hodoeporicon of Saint Willibald
141
The Life of Saint Sturm
165
The Life of Saint Willibrord
189
The Life of Saint Benedict Abbot of Aniane and of Inde
213
The Life of Saint Leoba
255
The Life of Saint Willehad
279
The Life of Saint Gerald of Aurillac
293
Guide to Further Reading
363
Index of Scriptural Citations
371
Subject Index
375
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Thomas F. X. Noble is Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia and the author of The Republic of St. Peter: The Birth of the Papal State, 680-825 (Pennsylvania, 1984)

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