Christendom and its Discontents
Exclusion, Persecution, and Rebellion, 1000–1500
Scott L Waugh editor Peter Diehl editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Jul '02
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A volume of essays on the sources of dissent and diversity in medieval society.
This book of essays by leading scholars is about the sources of dissent and diversity in medieval society and the Church's attempt to repress dissent and enforce conformity to its beliefs. No book has hitherto attempted so broad an approach to the issue of discontent in medieval Europe.From the eleventh century onward, Latin Christendom was torn by discontent and controversy. As the Church and secular rulers defined more clearly than ever before the laws and institutions on which they based their power, they demanded greater uniformity and obedience to their authority. The essays in this book cast new light on the dynamics of repression, highlighting the controversies and discontent that troubled medieval society. Looking especially at the mechanisms underlying the dissemination of heterodoxy and its repression, the religious aspirations of women, the fate of non-Christian minorities in Europe, and changing boundaries between orthodoxy and heterodoxy, the authors provide a new understanding of the Church's response to the diversity of belief and practice by which it was confronted.
"...well-informed account of the struggle over the definition of the boundaries of tradition in high medieval theology." Glenn W. Olsen, The Catholic Historical Review
ISBN: 9780521525091
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 26mm
Weight: 622g
388 pages