War and the making of medieval monastic culture

"Monastic culture has generally been seen as set apart from the medieval battlefield, as 'those who prayed' were set apart from 'those who fought'. However, in this first study of the place of war within medieval monastic culture, the author shows the limitations of this div...

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Autor principal: Smith, Katherine Allen (Author)
Tipo de documento: Print Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Woodbridge, Suffolk Boydell Press 2011
Em: Studies in the history of medieval religion (37)
Ano: 2011
Análises:War and the making of medieval monastic culture. By Katherine Allen Smith. (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion, 37.) Pp. ix+239. Woodbridge: Boydell, 2011. £50. 978 1 84383 616 2; 0955 2480 (2011) (France, John)
Edição:1. publ.
Coletânea / Revista:Studies in the history of medieval religion 37
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Cristianismo / Monaquismo / Cultura / Guerra / Guerra de religião / História 1050-1250
Outras palavras-chave:B Monasticism and religious orders History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B War and society (Europe) History To 1500
B War and society Europe History To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders History Middle Ages, 600-1500
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Resumo:"Monastic culture has generally been seen as set apart from the medieval battlefield, as 'those who prayed' were set apart from 'those who fought'. However, in this first study of the place of war within medieval monastic culture, the author shows the limitations of this division. Through a wide reading of Latin sermons, letters, and hagiography, she identifies a monastic language of war that presented the monk as the archetypal 'soldier of Christ' and his life of prayer as a continuous combat with the devil: indeed, monks' claims to supremacy on the spiritual battlefield grew even louder as Church leaders extended the title of 'soldier of Christ' to lay knights and crusaders. So, while medieval monasteries have traditionally been portrayed as peaceful sanctuaries in a violent world, here the author demonstrates that monastic identity was negotiated through real and imaginary encounters with war, and that the concept of spiritual warfare informed virtually every aspect of life in the cloister."--P. [4] of cover
Descrição do item:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1843836165