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The Church In Fourteenthcentury Iceland The Formation Of An Elite Clerical Identity Erika Sigurdson

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The Church In Fourteenthcentury Iceland The Formation Of An Elite Clerical Identity Erika Sigurdson
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Erika Sigurdson
ISBN: 9789004301177, 9004301178
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Church In Fourteenthcentury Iceland The Formation Of An Elite Clerical Identity Erika Sigurdson by Erika Sigurdson 9789004301177, 9004301178 instant download after payment.

In 'The Church in Fourteenth-Century Iceland', Erika Sigurdson provides a history of the fourteenth-century Icelandic Church with a focus on the the social status of elite clerics following the introduction of benefices to Iceland. In this period, the elite clergy developed a shared identity based in part on universal clerical values, but also on a shared sense of interdependence, personal networks and connections within the framework of the Church. 'The Church in Fourteenth-Century Iceland' examines the development of this social group through an analysis of bishops' sagas, annals, and documents. In the process, it chronicles major developments in the Icelandic Church after the reforms of the late thirteenth century, including its emphasis on property and land ownership, and the growth of ecclesiastical bureaucracy.

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