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Le Probleme De La Conscience Morale Chez S Bernard
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Book Synopsis Le problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard by : Philippe Delhaye
Download or read book Le problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard written by Philippe Delhaye and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Le problème de la conscience morale chez s. Bernard by : Philippe Delhaye
Download or read book Le problème de la conscience morale chez s. Bernard written by Philippe Delhaye and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Le problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard, śtudié dans ses oeuvres et dans ses sources by : Philippe Delhaye
Download or read book Le problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard, śtudié dans ses oeuvres et dans ses sources written by Philippe Delhaye and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Le problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard, étudié dans ses oeuvres et dans ses sources by : Ph Delhaye
Download or read book Le problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard, étudié dans ses oeuvres et dans ses sources written by Ph Delhaye and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Le Problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard étudié dans ses oeuvres et dans ses sources, par Philippe Delhaye,... by : Philippe Delhaye
Download or read book Le Problème de la conscience morale chez S. Bernard étudié dans ses oeuvres et dans ses sources, par Philippe Delhaye,... written by Philippe Delhaye and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Paradoxes of Conscience in the High Middle Ages by : Peter Godman
Download or read book Paradoxes of Conscience in the High Middle Ages written by Peter Godman and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2009-06-04 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The autobiographical and confessional writings of Abelard, Heloise and the Archpoet were concerned with religious authenticity, spiritual sincerity and their opposite - fictio, a composite of hypocrisy and dissimulation, lying and irony. How and why moral identity could be feigned or falsified were seen as issues of primary importance, and Peter Godman here restores them to the prominence they once occupied in twelfth-century thought. This book is an account of the relationship between ethics and literature in the work of the most famous authors of the Latin Middle Ages. Combining conceptual analysis with close attention to style and form, it offers a major contribution to the history of the medieval conscience.
Book Synopsis Bernard of Clairvaux by : G. R. Evans
Download or read book Bernard of Clairvaux written by G. R. Evans and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2000-02-03 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this book the renowned medievalist G.R. Evans provides a concise introduction to St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153), a figure of towering importance on the twelfth-century monastic and theological scene. After a brief overview of Bernard's life, Evans focuses on a few major themes in his work, including his theology of spirituality and his theology of the political life of the Church. The only available introduction to Bernard's life and thought, this latest addition to the Great Medieval Thinkers series will appeal to a wide audience of students and scholars of history and theology.
Book Synopsis Medieval Exegesis, Vol. 3 by : Henri de Lubac
Download or read book Medieval Exegesis, Vol. 3 written by Henri de Lubac and published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. This book was released on 1998 with total page 491 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Originally published in French as Exgse mdivale,Henri de Lubac s monumental, multivolume study of medieval exegesis and theology has remained one of the most significant works of modern biblical studies. Examining the prominent commentators of the Middle Ages and their texts, de Lubac elucidates the medieval approach to biblical interpretation that sought the four senses of Scripture, especially the dominant practice of attempting to uncover Scripture s allegorical meaning.
Book Synopsis Meditation as Spiritual Therapy by : Matthew McWhorter
Download or read book Meditation as Spiritual Therapy written by Matthew McWhorter and published by CUA Press. This book was released on 2024 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christian persons today might seek spiritual development and ponder the benefit of mindfulness exercises but also maintain concerns if they perceive such exercises to originate from other religious traditions. Such persons may not be aware of a long tradition of meditation practice in Christianity that promotes personal growth. This spiritual tradition receives a careful formulation by Christian monastic authors in the twelfth century. One such teaching on meditation is found in the treatise De consideratione written by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (d. 1153) to Pope Eugene III (d. 1153). In textual passages where St. Bernard exhibits a clear concern for the mental health of the Pope (due to numerous ongoing ecclesial, political, and military problems), St. Bernard reminds Eugene III of his original monastic vocation and the meditation exercises associated with that vocation. The advice that St. Bernard gives to Eugene III can be received today in a way that provides a structure for Christian meditation practice which is relevant for personal development, spiritual direction, and civil psychotherapy that integrates a client's spirituality into the course of treatment. St. Bernard thus might be interpreted as a teacher of a kind of Christian mindfulness that can benefit both a person's mental health as well as a person's relationship with God. Meditation as Spiritual Therapy examines the historical context of Bernard's work, his purpose for writing it, as well as the numerous Christian sources he drew upon to formulate his teaching. Bernard's teaching on the course of meditation itself is explored in depth and in dialogue with his other treatises, letters, and sermons. Lastly, a contemporary summary of Bernard's teaching is provided with reflections concerning the relationship of this teaching to contemporary spiritual direction and spiritually integrated civil psychotherapy.
Book Synopsis The Implications of Literacy by : Brian Stock
Download or read book The Implications of Literacy written by Brian Stock and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2021-05-11 with total page 620 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the influence of literacy on eleventh and twelfth-century life and though on social organization, on the criticism of ritual and symbol, on the rise of empirical attitudes, on the relationship between language and reality, and on the broad interaction between ideas and society. Medieval and early modern literacy, Brian Stock argues, did not simply supersede oral discourse but created a new type of interdependence between the oral and the written. If, on the surface, medieval culture was largely oral, texts nonetheless emerged as a reference system both for everyday activities and for giving shape to larger vehicles of interpretation. Even when texts were not actually present, people often acted and behaved as if they were. The book uses methods derived from anthropology, from literary theory, and from historical research, and is divided into five chapters. The first treats the growth and shape of medieval literacy itself. Theo other four look afresh at some of the period's major issues--heresy, reform, the Eucharistic controversy, the thought of Anselm, Abelard, and St. Bernard, together with the interpretation of contemporary experience--in the light of literacy's development. The study concludes that written language was the chief integrating instrument for diverse cultural achievements.
Book Synopsis Piers Plowman and the Problem of Belief by : Britton J. Harwood
Download or read book Piers Plowman and the Problem of Belief written by Britton J. Harwood and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Piers Plowman is one of the greatest poems of Middle English. In this study Britton F. Harwood considers it as an expression of a crisis of faith and, as such, a landmark in the theological and philosophical history of the medieval era." "Harwood shows how the protagonist of the poem represents himself as one in need of a knowledge of Christ as present and existing. This kind of knowledge was elaborated in late thirteenth- and fourteenth century thought as 'notitia intuitiva': the poet wants, not a report of Christ, but Christ as an object of perception. Any conversion for him is consequent upon the vision of God. The action of the poem, then, consists in the poet's testing of certain human capacities for their ability to recover the vision of God. Following through each segment of the poem, Harwood charts the course of the poet's inquiry, showing how each vision advances the poet's search until he reaches the knowledge of Christ in remorse--suffering being the point where God and humanity meet." "On this basis, Harwood suggests that Piers Plowman is the first Middle English poem to have been motivated by the deterioration in theological and philosophical foundations experienced by the fourteenth-century writer, as argued by Muscatine and Middleton." "This is the first book on Piers Plowman to take the narrator seriously when he rejects moral instruction as a substitute for the knowledge of God, and to argue that the poem is authentically exploratory."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Book Synopsis The Arts of Disruption by : Nicolette Zeeman
Download or read book The Arts of Disruption written by Nicolette Zeeman and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2020-06-18 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The monograph series Oxford Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture showcases the plurilingual and multicultural quality of medieval literature and actively seeks to promote research that not only focuses on the array of subjects medievalists now pursue - in literature, theology, and philosophy, in social, political, jurisprudential, and intellectual history, the history of art, and the history of science - but also that combines these subjects productively. It offers innovative studies on topics that may include, but are not limited to, manuscript and book history; languages and literatures of the global Middle Ages; race and the post-colonial; the digital humanities, media and performance; music; medicine; the history of affect and the emotions; the literature and practices of devotion; the theory and history of gender and sexuality, ecocriticism and the environment; theories of aesthetics; medievalism. The Arts of Disruption: Allegory and Piers Plowman offers a series of new readings of the allegorical poem Piers Plowman: but it is also a book about allegory. It argues not just that there are distinctively disruptive 'arts' that occur in allegory, but that allegory, because it is interested in the difficulty of making meaning, is itself a disruptive art. The book approaches this topic via the study of five medieval allegorical narrative structures that exploit diegetic conflict and disruption. Although very different, they all bring together contrasting descriptions of spiritual process, in order to develop new understanding and excite moral or devotional change. These five structures are: the paradiastolic 'hypocritical figure' (such as vices masked by being made to look like 'adjacent' virtues), personification debate, violent language and gestures of apophasis, narratives of bodily decline, and grail romance. Each appears in a range of texts, which the book explores, along with other connected materials in medieval rhetoric, logic, grammar, spiritual thought, ethics, medicine, and romance iconography. These allegorical narrative structures appear radically transformed in Piers Plowman, where the poem makes further meaning out of the friction between them. Much of the allegorical work of the poem occurs at the points of their intersection, and within the conceptual gaps that open up between them. Ranging across a wide variety of medieval allegorical texts, the book shows from many perspectives allegory's juxtaposition of the heterogeneous and its questioning of supposed continuities.
Book Synopsis The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought C.350-c.1450 by : James Henderson Burns
Download or read book The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought C.350-c.1450 written by James Henderson Burns and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1988 with total page 820 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume examines the history of a complex and varied body of ideas over a period of more than a thousand years.
Book Synopsis Theological Studies by : William James McGarry
Download or read book Theological Studies written by William James McGarry and published by . This book was released on 1958 with total page 722 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis CONSISTENCY OF THOUGHT IN THE WORKS OF BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX: A STUDY OF MYSTICAL LEADERSHIP IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY.. by : JOHN ROBERT SOMMERFELDT
Download or read book CONSISTENCY OF THOUGHT IN THE WORKS OF BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX: A STUDY OF MYSTICAL LEADERSHIP IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY.. written by JOHN ROBERT SOMMERFELDT and published by . This book was released on 1960 with total page 678 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: