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Nuns Priests Tales Men And Salvation In Medieval Womens Monastic Life Fiona J Griffiths

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Nuns Priests Tales Men And Salvation In Medieval Womens Monastic Life Fiona J Griffiths
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.28 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Fiona J. Griffiths
ISBN: 9780812294620, 0812294629
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Nuns Priests Tales Men And Salvation In Medieval Womens Monastic Life Fiona J Griffiths by Fiona J. Griffiths 9780812294620, 0812294629 instant download after payment.

Nuns' Priests Tales explores the spiritual ideas that motivated priestly service to nuns across Europe and throughout the medieval period, revealing the central role that women played in male spiritual life, and thus moving beyond the reductionist assumption that celibacy defined male spirituality in the age of reform.


Nuns' Priests Tales explores the spiritual ideas that motivated priestly service to nuns across Europe and throughout the medieval period, revealing the central role that women played in male spiritual life, and thus moving beyond the reductionist assumption that celibacy defined male spirituality in the age of reform.

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