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Pastoral Care in Medieval England: Interdisciplinary Approaches

Editat de Peter Clarke, Sarah James
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 2019
Pastoral Care, the religious mission of the Church to minister to the laity and care for their spiritual welfare, has been a subject of growing interest in medieval studies. This volume breaks new ground with its broad chronological scope (from the early eleventh to the late fifteenth centuries), and its interdisciplinary breadth. New and established scholars from a range of disciplines, including history, literary studies, art history and musicology, bring their specialist perspectives to bear on textual and visual source materials. The varied contributions include discussions of politics, ecclesiology, book history, theology and patronage, forming a series of conversations that reveal both continuities and divergences across time and media, and exemplify the enriching effects of interdisciplinary work upon our understanding of this important topic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472438539
ISBN-10: 1472438531
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 7
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction, by Peter D. Clarke
    1. Reform and dedication of churches in eleventh-century Exeter by Erika Corradini
    2. Old English Confessional Prayers for the Clergy and the Laityby Catherine Cubitt
    3. Making books for pastoral care in late eleventh-century Worcester: Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius MS 121 and Hatton MSS 113 + 114by Helen Foxhall Forbes
    4. What to Ask in Confession: A List of Sins from Thirteenth-Century Englandby Catherine Rider
    5. Songs and Sermons in Thirteenth-Century Englandby Helen Deeming
    6. Pastoral Care, Pastoral Cares, Pastoral Carers: Configuring the Cura pastoralis in Pre-Reformation Englandby Robert Swanson
    7. Enforcing Religious Conformity in Late Medieval England:Lateran IV canon 21 and the church courtsby Peter D. Clarke
    8. Robert Mannyng and the Imagined Reading Communities for Handlyng Synneby Ryan Perry
    9. Unclean priests and the body of Christ: the Elucidarium and pastoral care in fifteenth-century Englandby Sarah James
    10. The priest and the patronage of stained glass in late medieval Norfolk
                    by Claire Daunton
Index

Notă biografică

Dr Sarah James is a Senior Lecturer in Medieval Literature at the University of Kent. Her major field of interest is medieval hagiography from c.1100-1500, including both the Latin west and more recently Byzantium in her research. She is also absorbed by the development of theology as an academic discipline, and particularly the ways in which academic theological positions are mediated in order to promote pastoral care. She has written on theologies of vision, pleasure and the Eucharist, and also on the vernacular theological writings of Bishop Reginal Pecock and the Austin Friar John Capgrave.
Peter D. Clarke is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Southampton. He specializes in the history of the Western Church from c. 1100 down to the Reformation. His research interests focus on Western canon law and its application in this period and on the later medieval papacy and its impact at a local level. His recent publications have included a three-volume edition (with Patrick Zutshi) of petitions from England and Wales to the papal penitentiary (1410-1503) and a monograph on the Ecclesiastical Interdict in the Thirteenth Century.

Descriere

Pastoral Care, the religious mission of the Church to minister to the laity and care for their spiritual welfare, has been a subject of growing interest in medieval studies. This volume breaks new ground with its broad chronological scope and its interdisciplinary breadth.