An edition of the rolls of Bishop Grosseteste with an extensive introduction considering his approach to pastoral care and its practical effect in the parish as revealed particularly in those rolls and pointing the way for further research in this area Robert Grosseteste, teacher, scholar and pastor, remains one of the dominant figures of the medieval English church. A major influence on the early history of Oxford University, his writings on a wide range of theological and scientific subjects have been widely studied. His concern for pastoral care is also well attested; as bishop of Lincoln from 1235 until his death in 1253, he had the opportunity to exercise the pastoral office in the largest diocese in western Europe. But how did Gross...
Pontal-Gauthier Odette. Robert L. Benson. The Bishop-elect. ; A Study in Medieval ecclesiastical off...
Examines the political thought of Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln 1235-53, and its potential i...
The present study explores two late thirteenth-century bishops’ registers, one from Hereford diocese...
A study of the relationship between the theory and practice of pastoral care in the episcopate of Ro...
The great medieval scholar and bishop of Lincoln, Robert Grosseteste (c. 1168-1253) was the very epi...
Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral provides a much-needed and in-depth investigation of...
Church leaders have always been seen as shepherds, expected to feed their flock with teaching, to gu...
On Friday 13 May 1250, Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln, stood before Pope Innocent IV and the ...
Two different opinions have directed modern historiography with reference to Grosseteste’s teaching ...
This text explores a wide range of topics relating to scientific and religious learning in the work ...
The papers presented in this book originate from an international symposium, “Architecture as Cosmol...
In the year 1215, Pope Innocent III called together the leaders of the western church for the fourth...
Fonseca Cosimo Damiano, Labande-Mailfert Yvonne. Robert L. Benson. — The Bishop-Elect. A Study in Me...
My thesis offers an edition and study of a collection of sermons attributed to the theologian and bi...
Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln, was a polymath who combined learning with a life given to edu...
Pontal-Gauthier Odette. Robert L. Benson. The Bishop-elect. ; A Study in Medieval ecclesiastical off...
Examines the political thought of Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln 1235-53, and its potential i...
The present study explores two late thirteenth-century bishops’ registers, one from Hereford diocese...
A study of the relationship between the theory and practice of pastoral care in the episcopate of Ro...
The great medieval scholar and bishop of Lincoln, Robert Grosseteste (c. 1168-1253) was the very epi...
Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral provides a much-needed and in-depth investigation of...
Church leaders have always been seen as shepherds, expected to feed their flock with teaching, to gu...
On Friday 13 May 1250, Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln, stood before Pope Innocent IV and the ...
Two different opinions have directed modern historiography with reference to Grosseteste’s teaching ...
This text explores a wide range of topics relating to scientific and religious learning in the work ...
The papers presented in this book originate from an international symposium, “Architecture as Cosmol...
In the year 1215, Pope Innocent III called together the leaders of the western church for the fourth...
Fonseca Cosimo Damiano, Labande-Mailfert Yvonne. Robert L. Benson. — The Bishop-Elect. A Study in Me...
My thesis offers an edition and study of a collection of sermons attributed to the theologian and bi...
Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln, was a polymath who combined learning with a life given to edu...
Pontal-Gauthier Odette. Robert L. Benson. The Bishop-elect. ; A Study in Medieval ecclesiastical off...
Examines the political thought of Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln 1235-53, and its potential i...
The present study explores two late thirteenth-century bishops’ registers, one from Hereford diocese...