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Studien zur Geschichte der mittelalterlichen Religion

Diese Reihe befasst sich mit der vielfältigen Landschaft religiösen Denkens und Handelns im mittelalterlichen Europa. Sie untersucht kritisch die Institutionen, Strömungen und sozialen Aspekte, die das religiöse Leben und den Glauben prägten. Die Bände bieten neue Perspektiven auf Spiritualität, Häresie und Reformen und beleuchten die Komplexität des mittelalterlichen Glaubens. Sie ist eine wertvolle Ressource für Historiker, Theologen und alle, die sich für Religionsgeschichte interessieren.

King John and Religion
The Rule of the Templars
The Friaries of Medieval London
Westminster Abbey and Its People C.1050-C.1216
The Friaries of Medieval London
War and the Making of Medieval Monastic Culture

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  • This book offers an in-depth exploration of a pivotal transitional period in the Abbey's history, focusing on the experiences and dynamics of the entire community. It delves into the social, cultural, and spiritual transformations that shaped the Abbey during this time, providing a comprehensive understanding of its evolution and significance. Through meticulous research, the author sheds light on the complexities and challenges faced by the community, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religious history and communal life.

    Westminster Abbey and Its People C.1050-C.1216
  • The Friaries of Medieval London

    From Foundation to Dissolution

    • 384 Seiten
    • 14 Lesestunden

    The book offers a richly illustrated exploration of medieval friary architecture, showcasing the unique designs and historical significance of these buildings. Through detailed imagery and descriptions, it brings to life the cultural and religious contexts in which these structures were created, highlighting their role in the community and the artistry involved in their construction.

    The Friaries of Medieval London
  • King John and Religion

    • 269 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden

    A study of the personal religion of King John, presenting a more complex picture of his actions and attitude.

    King John and Religion