Thirteenth-century papal reforms tied together crusading endeavors, clerical reform, the eradication of heresy, proper ecclesiastical governance, and the management of Christian-Jewish relations into a vision of a global Christendom. But it was men like Jacques de Vitry, a prominent preacher and Bishop of Acre, who strived to make these ideals a reality. He was involved in the key events and intellectual trends of the later twelfth and early thirteenth century. Trained at the University of Paris, Jacques worked among the female religious communities in the Southern Low Countries, preached against heresy and for crusade, and travelled to the Holy Land where he served as the bishop of Acre and participated in the Fifth Crusade. This dissertat...
This dissertation, titled “Europe, Islam, and the Role of the Church in the Afterlife of a Medieval ...
In recent decades historians have documented the nature and impact of religious violence within Fren...
The Reform of Zeal explores the origins, nature, and impact of François de Sales’s vision of Catholi...
Jacques de Vitry (†1240), a noted preacher in Brabant and Languedoc, served as canon regular of Sain...
Despite the extensive scholarship on the eleventh and twelfth century ecclesiastical reform movement...
Histories of the Fourth Crusade have long revolved around the so-called “Diversion Question,” or the...
This dissertation examines Raymond of Saint-Gilles’ regional affiliation in Occitania (modern southe...
This dissertation examines the intersection of spiritual values and material life at Syon Abbey, a w...
This thesis investigates the papacy’s authority over the preaching of crusades between 1095 and 1216...
My dissertation, “Jordan of Giano’s Evangelical Vision: The Battle over the Franciscan Order in the ...
The medieval counts of Flanders went on crusade with a regularity that was unmatched by the other po...
This dissertation explores the importance that the laity played in relation to the Templars and Hosp...
One of the great paradoxes of the medieval period is the Albigensian Crusade (1209-1225), in which m...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines six Latin sermons delivered in 1417 at t...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
This dissertation, titled “Europe, Islam, and the Role of the Church in the Afterlife of a Medieval ...
In recent decades historians have documented the nature and impact of religious violence within Fren...
The Reform of Zeal explores the origins, nature, and impact of François de Sales’s vision of Catholi...
Jacques de Vitry (†1240), a noted preacher in Brabant and Languedoc, served as canon regular of Sain...
Despite the extensive scholarship on the eleventh and twelfth century ecclesiastical reform movement...
Histories of the Fourth Crusade have long revolved around the so-called “Diversion Question,” or the...
This dissertation examines Raymond of Saint-Gilles’ regional affiliation in Occitania (modern southe...
This dissertation examines the intersection of spiritual values and material life at Syon Abbey, a w...
This thesis investigates the papacy’s authority over the preaching of crusades between 1095 and 1216...
My dissertation, “Jordan of Giano’s Evangelical Vision: The Battle over the Franciscan Order in the ...
The medieval counts of Flanders went on crusade with a regularity that was unmatched by the other po...
This dissertation explores the importance that the laity played in relation to the Templars and Hosp...
One of the great paradoxes of the medieval period is the Albigensian Crusade (1209-1225), in which m...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines six Latin sermons delivered in 1417 at t...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
This dissertation, titled “Europe, Islam, and the Role of the Church in the Afterlife of a Medieval ...
In recent decades historians have documented the nature and impact of religious violence within Fren...
The Reform of Zeal explores the origins, nature, and impact of François de Sales’s vision of Catholi...