Wayward Monks and the Religious Revolution of the Eleventh Century

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BRILL, 1997 - Всего страниц: 309
Examining a central change in European religious thought, this study investigates the changing roles of monks in society to help understand the reform of Christian ideology. It is based on extant monastic writings, including hagiography and polemics. The book explains the diversification of monasticism in this period as an outgrowth of a shift toward greater interest in lay religious life. Focusing on the German Empire, it examines monastic values in such areas as missionary work, public preaching, pilgrimage, and the polemics of the gregorian reform. The sections on the role of polemic as a catalyst and reflection of monastic change and on missionary activities as part of ecclesiastical reform are especially important for the historian of religion. The book fills an important gap in the study of central European monasticism.
 

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Chapter One Tenthcentury monks and social
23
Chapter Two Missionaries and new monastic dreams
44
the recluses
90
monks and reform in
128
The monk as spiritual adept
134
Entanglement with ecclesiastical reform
137
The revival of eremitism
141
Romuald of Ravenna and the Camaldolesi
151
Peter Damian versus the Tuscan hermit
217
The quandary of ecclesiastical reform
224
The evidence of Vallombrosa
227
A community of reformers
233
Servants of the papacy?
245
Chapter Seven AntiGregorian propaganda and the monastic crisis
248
Hirsau as model for worldreforming monasticism
249
The polemic against Hirsau
255

Monks and caritas
160
Chapter Five The new monasticism of Lotharingia in the early eleventh century
170
Lotharingian monasticism and the turn to the world
173
Hypocrisy and schism
183
Gregory the Great and the active life
190
Invasion of the monastery
195
Is monasticism enough?
200
Chapter Six Monks and the Roman reform
210
Monks the reformed papacy and ecclesiastical reform
212
The disavowal of a radical past
262
Hildebrand the false monk
265
The case for Gregory
273
The monastic ordo and Christianity
275
Conclusion
278
Select Bibliography
289
Index
307
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Phyllis G. Jestice, Ph.D. (1989) in History and Humanities, Stanford University, is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. She has published several articles on monastic thought in the tenth and eleventh centuries.

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