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The Friars The Impact Of The Early Mendicant Movement On Western Society C H Lawrence Editor

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The Friars The Impact Of The Early Mendicant Movement On Western Society C H Lawrence Editor
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Author: C H Lawrence (editor)
ISBN: 9780755621408, 0755621409
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Friars The Impact Of The Early Mendicant Movement On Western Society C H Lawrence Editor by C H Lawrence (editor) 9780755621408, 0755621409 instant download after payment.

The mendicant friars of the Franciscan and Dominican orders played a unique and important role in medieval society. In the early thirteenth century, the Church was being challenged by a confident new secular culture, associated with the growth of towns, the rise of literature and articulate laity, the development of new sciences and the creation of the first universities. The mendicant orders which developed around the charismatic figures of Saint Francis of Assisi (founder of the Franciscans) and Saint Dominic of Osma (founder of the Dominicans) confronted this challenge by encouraging preachers to go out into the world to do God's work, rather than retiring into enclosed monasteries. C.H. Lawrence here analyses the origins and growth of these orders, as well as the impact which they had upon the medieval world - in the areas of politics and education as well as religion. His study is essential reading for all scholars and students of medieval history.

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