Ecclesia in Medio Nationis
Reflections on the Study of Monasticism in the Central Middle Ages
Steven Vanderputten editor Brigitte Meijns editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Leuven University Press
Published:13th Dec '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The role of monastic institutions in society during the Central Middle Ages has been much debated in medieval studies. Some scholars saw monasticism as the principal motivator of economic, social, intellectual and ‘spiritual' progress in human society, while others regarded monastic ideology as fundamentally anti-social and oriented towards itself. These debates seem to have lost some of their relevance to the present-day scholar. Today monasticism is studied as a social entity which needed interactions with the outside world, not only to subsist in a physical sense, but also to give a clear sense of purpose to its members. Drawing on recent trends in historical scholarship, this volume seeks to identify some of the major questions that will dominate research into monasticism in the years to come. Contributions deal with the evolution of monasticism itself, its links with aristocracy, the economic relations of religious communities and their physical and ideological boundaries, and the representation of the outside world in monastic manuscripts. Les contributions rassemblées dans ce volume présentent un point de vue à la fois multiple et multidisciplinaire sur l'état de la question dans l'historiographie du monachisme, un domaine de recherche dont la complexité s'avère désormais incontestable. Il s'agit de réflexions portant sur l'évolution du monachisme, ou d'études approfondissant les liens entre le monachisme et l'aristocratie ou les réalités économiques, explorant les liens physiques et idéologiques avec le monde extérieur, sans oublier des analyses portant sur les représentations du monde extérieur dans les manuscrits médiévaux.
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It is a great gift of the collection that it gives attention both to monastic spiritual prerogatives and to the untidy worldly realities in which monks took part. Readers might come away from the volume wishing that the several authors had found a corporate synthesis more convincing than that monks suffered from a kind of bipolar disorder. Still, in their effort to reconcile the tendencies of Martha and Mary, the authors survey some very vivid evidence of robust monastic change. These essays offer rich bibliographies, especially in reference to recent scholarship in French. Their insights and provocations should draw attention for a long time.
Michael A. Vargas, sehepunkte, Ausgabe 13 (2013), Nr. 1
Overall, this is a helpful volume and should be welcomed and read by scholars of monasticism and those interested in the interactions of the church and society in the central Middle Ages. The Conventus group that was responsible for this gathering is to be commended for making these articles available and it is with great anticipation that we should await more of their work.
GREG PETERS, Medieval and Spiritual Theology, Biola University, Comitatus 44 (september 2013)
A la fin de cet ouvrage, on ne sait s'il convient de saluer d'abord la haute qualité de ses contributions ou leur évidente et éminente utilité, leur caractère stimulant, les ouvertures qu'elles suggèrent aux chercheurs.
Michel DE WAHA, 'Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire' 2013/4
ISBN: 9789058678874
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 369g
200 pages