This article explores Francis of Assisi’s relationship with France, starting with his name, and concluding that the importance of courtly culture for his perso nal development is generally overestimated in scholarship. In some hagiographic sources, it is indeed said that Francis used to praise God in French, but the contexts make it clear that this ability is instilled by the Holy Spirit and is therefore a glosso lalic (‘divinely inspired speech’) phenomenon. Other references to French culture appear only in hagiographic legends, never in the writings of Francis, and are mainly attributable to the cultural climate of the period in which these later works were writte
The broken relation among culture and faith becomes “drama of our times” (Paul VI), thus, overcoming...
This article explores the cult of Thérèse of Lisieux in Austria within a larger context of popular d...
In August 1219 during the Fifth Crusade, Saint Francis of Assisi travelled to Damietta to meet sulta...
St Francis of Assisi, mystic, stigmatic and founder of the Franciscans, has come to seem uncontrover...
A much different expression of the love of this world, and yet one which had certain similarities to...
St Francis of Assisi, mystic, stigmatic and founder of the Franciscans, has come to seem uncontrover...
A much different expression of the love of this world, and yet one which had certain similarities to...
The mosaic of Christ crowning Roger II of Sicily in the church of Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio, Paler...
J.-P. Wagner, Saint Francis de Sales, a preacher of the Cross, p. 176-197. - Probably because saint ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002.Francis of Assisi is a ...
The article looks at the evolution of the ethnonym Francois in the Middle Ages and its significance ...
Saint Louis and Saint Francis - Offering a series of convergent examples, this paper examines the re...
Saint Louis and Saint Francis - Offering a series of convergent examples, this paper examines the re...
Chronicles the life and legacy of the famed Christian saint and places him in historical context by ...
Being of Latin origin, the French language has the same beginnings as the other romance languages: S...
The broken relation among culture and faith becomes “drama of our times” (Paul VI), thus, overcoming...
This article explores the cult of Thérèse of Lisieux in Austria within a larger context of popular d...
In August 1219 during the Fifth Crusade, Saint Francis of Assisi travelled to Damietta to meet sulta...
St Francis of Assisi, mystic, stigmatic and founder of the Franciscans, has come to seem uncontrover...
A much different expression of the love of this world, and yet one which had certain similarities to...
St Francis of Assisi, mystic, stigmatic and founder of the Franciscans, has come to seem uncontrover...
A much different expression of the love of this world, and yet one which had certain similarities to...
The mosaic of Christ crowning Roger II of Sicily in the church of Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio, Paler...
J.-P. Wagner, Saint Francis de Sales, a preacher of the Cross, p. 176-197. - Probably because saint ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002.Francis of Assisi is a ...
The article looks at the evolution of the ethnonym Francois in the Middle Ages and its significance ...
Saint Louis and Saint Francis - Offering a series of convergent examples, this paper examines the re...
Saint Louis and Saint Francis - Offering a series of convergent examples, this paper examines the re...
Chronicles the life and legacy of the famed Christian saint and places him in historical context by ...
Being of Latin origin, the French language has the same beginnings as the other romance languages: S...
The broken relation among culture and faith becomes “drama of our times” (Paul VI), thus, overcoming...
This article explores the cult of Thérèse of Lisieux in Austria within a larger context of popular d...
In August 1219 during the Fifth Crusade, Saint Francis of Assisi travelled to Damietta to meet sulta...