The theme of 'love' played an important role in monastic life and literature of the Middle Ages. The concept of love or loving in monastic exegesis was expanded on the basis of The Song of Songs and The Psalms, and also provided a strong theological foundation for the practical life of the monks and nuns. The works and thought of Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) highlight the discussion of love in the wider context of medieval monasticism. Paying special attention to Bernard's De diligendo Deo, I will explore the Bernardian usage of the concepts of love and loving God
The present thesis examines the way in which two twelfth century authors, the Cistercian monks, Bern...
St. Bernard (1090-1153), Abbot of Clairvaux, in his letters and in the work, De consideratione, atte...
Analyzes the method of 12th century Cistercian Bernard of Clairvaux as his reading both shapes and i...
"Saint Bernard and Courtly Love": The author discusses the problem of whether there is any interrela...
In three romances Yvain, Lancelot, and Perceval, Chrétien de Troyes utilizes the intimate relationsh...
Through an analysis of the De Gratia et Libero Arbitrio have seen Bernard\u27s teaching on man as an...
Bernard of Clairvaux’s account of mystical love was already famous in the 12th century and it gained...
Recent scholarship suggests that courtly love literature had a profound impact on Bernard of Clairva...
The dissertation examines Saint Francis de Sales\u27 doctrine of disinterested love within the gener...
This work will examine the concept of soul developed in mysticism of abbot Bernard of Clairvaux (109...
My thesis explores the relationship between twelfth-century theology and courtly romance. I specific...
Bernard of Clairvaux, ordering the young Aelred to write a treatise on charity, recognized that he w...
Treatise De Consideratione ad Eugenium Papam III. is not in general public awareness of the power kn...
This dissertation investigates the Book of Showings written by Dame Julian of Norwich. The text is b...
This thesis compares and contrasts notions of love in the thought of Bernard Lonergan and Hans Urs v...
The present thesis examines the way in which two twelfth century authors, the Cistercian monks, Bern...
St. Bernard (1090-1153), Abbot of Clairvaux, in his letters and in the work, De consideratione, atte...
Analyzes the method of 12th century Cistercian Bernard of Clairvaux as his reading both shapes and i...
"Saint Bernard and Courtly Love": The author discusses the problem of whether there is any interrela...
In three romances Yvain, Lancelot, and Perceval, Chrétien de Troyes utilizes the intimate relationsh...
Through an analysis of the De Gratia et Libero Arbitrio have seen Bernard\u27s teaching on man as an...
Bernard of Clairvaux’s account of mystical love was already famous in the 12th century and it gained...
Recent scholarship suggests that courtly love literature had a profound impact on Bernard of Clairva...
The dissertation examines Saint Francis de Sales\u27 doctrine of disinterested love within the gener...
This work will examine the concept of soul developed in mysticism of abbot Bernard of Clairvaux (109...
My thesis explores the relationship between twelfth-century theology and courtly romance. I specific...
Bernard of Clairvaux, ordering the young Aelred to write a treatise on charity, recognized that he w...
Treatise De Consideratione ad Eugenium Papam III. is not in general public awareness of the power kn...
This dissertation investigates the Book of Showings written by Dame Julian of Norwich. The text is b...
This thesis compares and contrasts notions of love in the thought of Bernard Lonergan and Hans Urs v...
The present thesis examines the way in which two twelfth century authors, the Cistercian monks, Bern...
St. Bernard (1090-1153), Abbot of Clairvaux, in his letters and in the work, De consideratione, atte...
Analyzes the method of 12th century Cistercian Bernard of Clairvaux as his reading both shapes and i...