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St Anselm And The Handmaidens Of God A Study Of Anselms Correspondence With Women Sally N Vaughn

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St Anselm And The Handmaidens Of God A Study Of Anselms Correspondence With Women Sally N Vaughn
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.05 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Sally N. Vaughn
ISBN: 9782503513379, 2503513379
Language: English
Year: 2003

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St Anselm And The Handmaidens Of God A Study Of Anselms Correspondence With Women Sally N Vaughn by Sally N. Vaughn 9782503513379, 2503513379 instant download after payment.

As abbot of Bec and archbishop of Canterbury, the renowned theologian St. Anselm spent most of his career working 'in the world', primarily with laypersons, not in the cloister. His correspondence contains surprisingly many letters to laywomen, only a few perfunctory letters to nuns and abbesses. Anselm wrote to all estates of noble laywomen: young girls, mothers, mature wives or widows, countesses and queens. Vaughn argues that Anselm collected and edited his own letters, which addressed real women and situations, but also represented particular ideals of women, marriage, parents and children, students and teachers; that the correspondence, an artful construct, was almost an autobiography, teaching by word, deed, and his own example; and a lens through which to discern Anselm's views of men and women in Anselm's ideal society. Anselm accords women surprising equality and power, seeing queens as equal to both kings and archbishops, all three primarily as nurturers and teachers, and ideal married couples writ large - social views modelled on past ideals (primarily St. Gregory), but ironically leaping toward new Twelfth Century attitudes of introspection, self-analysis, individualism, and logic and reason in theology, social issues, politics and law. Mothers and teachers emerge as the ultimate Handmaidens of God.

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