Cistercian rhetorics and literature of the 12th century have never been seriously considered as being in dialogue with the surrounding world. The chapter focusses upon the evolution of the Cistercian voice as a result of the dialogue with contemporary intellectual movements, notably the schools
Presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religio
For three and a half decades, Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID) has been bringing individuals f...
Marjorie Garber, in her writings on transvestism and cross-dressing, has coined the term category c...
Cistercian rhetorics and literature of the 12th century have never been seriously considered as bein...
This thesis examines the production and reception of poetry in the Cistercian Order during the High ...
For ages the Cistercians demonstrated a very personalized approach to nature. No other monks have be...
The Art of Cistercian Persuasion in the Middle Ages and Beyond. Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogue ...
The dialogue genre experienced widespread popularity in the ancient Greco-Roman world and into the E...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-230) and indexes.Introduction : Reform and renewal -- Th...
This research considers the place of artisans and manual labor, specifically blacksmiths and metalwo...
This thesis examines Cistercian monks in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries through their spiritua...
Lay brothers and lay sisters—usually referred to as conversi and conversae—became a significant and ...
Pagans, Christians and Heretics in Medieval Europe: Cistercians - Prayer and Powe
This article uses analytical concepts from cognitive science to explore and deepen our understanding...
Maximilian Sternberg's new book on Cistercian Architecture and Medieval Society (2013) is one of the...
Presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religio
For three and a half decades, Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID) has been bringing individuals f...
Marjorie Garber, in her writings on transvestism and cross-dressing, has coined the term category c...
Cistercian rhetorics and literature of the 12th century have never been seriously considered as bein...
This thesis examines the production and reception of poetry in the Cistercian Order during the High ...
For ages the Cistercians demonstrated a very personalized approach to nature. No other monks have be...
The Art of Cistercian Persuasion in the Middle Ages and Beyond. Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogue ...
The dialogue genre experienced widespread popularity in the ancient Greco-Roman world and into the E...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-230) and indexes.Introduction : Reform and renewal -- Th...
This research considers the place of artisans and manual labor, specifically blacksmiths and metalwo...
This thesis examines Cistercian monks in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries through their spiritua...
Lay brothers and lay sisters—usually referred to as conversi and conversae—became a significant and ...
Pagans, Christians and Heretics in Medieval Europe: Cistercians - Prayer and Powe
This article uses analytical concepts from cognitive science to explore and deepen our understanding...
Maximilian Sternberg's new book on Cistercian Architecture and Medieval Society (2013) is one of the...
Presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religio
For three and a half decades, Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID) has been bringing individuals f...
Marjorie Garber, in her writings on transvestism and cross-dressing, has coined the term category c...