In the Middle Ages a Christian system of values met the values of a noble warrior society. Although these two systems had completely different conceptions of norms, they adapted from each other certain values and symbolic forms to express these values.The development of this adaptation is depicted by treating the Christian values misericordia, humilitas and clementia. In which way did the noble warrior society take up these values and how did these norms possibly change?Misericordia, for example, became an essential part of noble behaviour, but the fundamental idea of Christian misericordia was changed. Helping the poor was often motivated by the nobles’ will to prove his mercy, not by personal compassion.Although the value of humilitas imp...
Chivalry as a code of conduct was adopted by the medieval secular elites from the mid-twelfth centur...
Even though the ancient Greeks did not recognize humility as a virtue, in the later Christian sense,...
This article puts forward an analysis of the questions Thomas Aquinas devoted to the theme of respe...
In the Middle Ages a Christian system of values met the values of a noble warrior society. Although ...
Christianity originated in what has often been described as an honor-shame culture. In Mediterrane...
Humility was perceived in the Christian Middle Ages as a fundamental moral and intellectual quality,...
Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory proposes an account of humility that relies on the most...
Humility was perceived in the Christian Middle Ages as a fundamental moral and intellectual quality,...
Humility was perceived in the Christian Middle Ages as a fundamental moral and intellectual quality,...
AbstractHistorical evidence shows that Christianity survived Greco-Roman civilization to become its ...
In the mid-300s, many Christians fled a corrupt political system to practice their faith in supporti...
This paper considers Marian iconography in which the Virgin is depicted sitting on the ground, known...
Spiritual Morality aims to contribute to modern-day virtue ethics from a medieval perspective; to th...
Humility stands out as one of the foremost virtues in Christian spirituality. It counters a foundati...
Chivalry as a code of conduct was adopted by the medieval secular elites from the mid-twelfth centur...
Chivalry as a code of conduct was adopted by the medieval secular elites from the mid-twelfth centur...
Even though the ancient Greeks did not recognize humility as a virtue, in the later Christian sense,...
This article puts forward an analysis of the questions Thomas Aquinas devoted to the theme of respe...
In the Middle Ages a Christian system of values met the values of a noble warrior society. Although ...
Christianity originated in what has often been described as an honor-shame culture. In Mediterrane...
Humility was perceived in the Christian Middle Ages as a fundamental moral and intellectual quality,...
Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory proposes an account of humility that relies on the most...
Humility was perceived in the Christian Middle Ages as a fundamental moral and intellectual quality,...
Humility was perceived in the Christian Middle Ages as a fundamental moral and intellectual quality,...
AbstractHistorical evidence shows that Christianity survived Greco-Roman civilization to become its ...
In the mid-300s, many Christians fled a corrupt political system to practice their faith in supporti...
This paper considers Marian iconography in which the Virgin is depicted sitting on the ground, known...
Spiritual Morality aims to contribute to modern-day virtue ethics from a medieval perspective; to th...
Humility stands out as one of the foremost virtues in Christian spirituality. It counters a foundati...
Chivalry as a code of conduct was adopted by the medieval secular elites from the mid-twelfth centur...
Chivalry as a code of conduct was adopted by the medieval secular elites from the mid-twelfth centur...
Even though the ancient Greeks did not recognize humility as a virtue, in the later Christian sense,...
This article puts forward an analysis of the questions Thomas Aquinas devoted to the theme of respe...