This article offers a cognitive approach to the study of the development of penance and penitentials. It focuses on the mid-sixth-century Irish Penitential of Finnian (Uuinniau), a monastic leader whose background in British as well as Irish monasticism equipped him with knowledge of the works of Basil and Cassian. Uuinniau extended the monastic practices of examination of thoughts and repeatable penance to the laity, producing a paradigm shift which meant that penance not only remedied sin but also stimulated belief in the Christian God
Change in penitential thinking and practice in England during the sixteenth century had a profound i...
The purpose of this article is to present sin in the lives of the clergy and the penitential practic...
This chapter discusses the formal and less formal ways in which Christians in the first millennium, ...
As commonly used in its moral sense I will, for the purposes of this paper, take the concept of “con...
Although the advent of the Kingdom of God in Jesus contains as an intrinsic quality the opportunity ...
The article discusses the most important premises which deal with Christian penance from the VI to t...
This dissertation examines the conception of sin and the practice of penance among Catholics in the ...
From the introduction of Christianity into Ireland in the fifth century to the arrival of the Viking...
The study is going to analyse Ambrose's treatise De paenitentia and evaluate its importance for the ...
This article examines the textual and manuscript evidence for the practice of penance in late Saxon ...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...
MEENS Rob Penance in medieval Europe, 600-1200 Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2014, X-282 p...
The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Got and willingness of having the wrongs committ...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
My dissertation, Servasanto da Faenza: Preaching and Penance in the Work of a Thirteenth Century Fra...
Change in penitential thinking and practice in England during the sixteenth century had a profound i...
The purpose of this article is to present sin in the lives of the clergy and the penitential practic...
This chapter discusses the formal and less formal ways in which Christians in the first millennium, ...
As commonly used in its moral sense I will, for the purposes of this paper, take the concept of “con...
Although the advent of the Kingdom of God in Jesus contains as an intrinsic quality the opportunity ...
The article discusses the most important premises which deal with Christian penance from the VI to t...
This dissertation examines the conception of sin and the practice of penance among Catholics in the ...
From the introduction of Christianity into Ireland in the fifth century to the arrival of the Viking...
The study is going to analyse Ambrose's treatise De paenitentia and evaluate its importance for the ...
This article examines the textual and manuscript evidence for the practice of penance in late Saxon ...
The spirit of penance and call to repentance The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Go...
MEENS Rob Penance in medieval Europe, 600-1200 Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2014, X-282 p...
The need of being purified of sins, reconciled with Got and willingness of having the wrongs committ...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
My dissertation, Servasanto da Faenza: Preaching and Penance in the Work of a Thirteenth Century Fra...
Change in penitential thinking and practice in England during the sixteenth century had a profound i...
The purpose of this article is to present sin in the lives of the clergy and the penitential practic...
This chapter discusses the formal and less formal ways in which Christians in the first millennium, ...