The Cambridge Companion to Francis of Assisi
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- Editor: Michael J. P. Robson, University of Cambridge
- Date Published: November 2011
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521757829
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Francis of Assisi (1181/82–1226) was one of the most vibrant and colourful personalities in the Middle Ages. The life of this remarkable reformer of the medieval Church was celebrated in art, drama, poetry, music, the new vernacular literature and architecture. His ideal was to enter into a restorative and enriching relationship with Jesus Christ, whom he wished to imitate in the most perfect manner, a direct and immediate goal which captured the contemporary imagination. This Companion explores the life of Francis of Assisi and his enduring legacy throughout the centuries. The first part concentrates on his life and works whilst the second explores the way in which his heritage influenced the apostolic activities of his followers in the century following his death. This book is a must-read for students and scholars of Church history, as well as medieval social and intellectual history.
Read more- Provides a good overview of the history of Francis of Assisi and how his heritage influenced the apostolic activities of his followers following his death
- Gives a full account of his influence and how he captured the contemporary imagination
- Clear introduction with no specialist knowledge required
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'[An] excellent collection of 17 short, readable essays.' Methodist Recorder
See more reviews'Some chapters provide an excellent summary of the latest scholarship within a fairly short space.' Church Times
'Well thought out and lucidly written.' The Tablet
'Michael Robson has given us a helpful collection of essays … [He has] provided us with the sort of attention to Francis that is likelier both to illuminate this remarkable historical figure and to enable us to live into a more genuine Franciscan spirituality.' The Living Church
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- Date Published: November 2011
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521757829
- length: 326 pages
- dimensions: 226 x 153 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.52kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Francis of Assisi:
1. Francis and the Franciscan movement (1181/2–1226) Michael F. Cusato
2. The writings of Francis Michael J. P. Robson
3. The rule and life of the lesser brothers William J. Short
4. Francis and his hagiographical tradition Michael W. Blastic
5. Voluntary simplicity: the attitude of Francis toward learning in his medieval biographies Neslihan Şenocak
6. Francis and the historiographical tradition in the order Annette Kehnel
7. Francis and Clare and the emergence of the second order Jean François Godet-Calogeras
8. Francis and the encounter with the sultan (1219) Steven J. McMichael
9. Francis and Creation Timothy J. Johnson
Part II. The Heritage of Francis of Assisi:
10. Francis and the pursuit of learning Bert Roest
11. The early Franciscans and the towns Jens Röhrkasten
12. The third order of Francis Ingrid Peterson
13. Franciscan ideals and the royal family of France (1226–1328) Sean L. Field
14. Franciscans as papal and royal envoys to the Tartars (1245–1255) Peter Jackson
15. Franciscan missions E. Randolph Daniel
16. Pope John XXII, the Franciscan order and its rule Patrick Nold
17. The ecumenical appeal of Francis Petà Dunstan.Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses
- Asceticism and Monasticism
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