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The Reform of the Frankish Church

The Reform of the Frankish Church

The Reform of the Frankish Church

Chrodegang of Metz and the <I>Regula canonicorum</I> in the Eighth Century
M. A. Claussen, University of San Francisco
June 2008
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    Chrodegang of Metz (c. 712–766) was a leading figure of the late Merovingian and early Carolingian Church. Born to one of the principal aristocratic families in Austrasia, he served as referendary of Charles Martel, and was appointed bishop of Metz in the 740s. As bishop, Chrodegang became one of the foremost churchmen in Francia, chairing councils, founding monasteries, and beginning a reform of the lives of the canons of the Metz cathedral. This book is a major study in the English language on Chrodegang, examining his preoccupation with the creation of communities of faith and concord modelled on the early Church. It explores his attempts to unite the Frankish episcopacy, his rule for the cathedral clergy in Metz - the Regula canonicorum - and his introduction of new liturgical practices that sought to transform his see into a hagiopolis, a holy city which provided a model for later Carolingian reform.

    • A major examination in the English language of the career of Chrodegang of Metz (c. 712–766)
    • Interdisciplinary approach explores Chrodegang's programme of religious reform from a theological, anthropological and sociological perspective
    • Explores the creation of spiritually ordered communities

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    'This book bristles with new insights on an important figure, Chrodegang, and on an important topic, building religious community in the early medieval West. Its evocative turns of phrase and its judicious and helpful use of anthropological and narrative theory on almost every page make it a delight to read. Most of all, it's a very good history.' The Medieval Review

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    Product details

    June 2008
    Paperback
    9780521065375
    364 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.544kg
    1 b/w illus. 2 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Acknowledgements
    • Abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • 1. Chrodegang in the Frankish church
    • 2. The Regula canonicorum
    • 3. Chrodegang and the Rule of St. Benedict
    • 4. Roman and Gallic sources for the Regula canonicorum
    • 5. Individual, community and ritual in the Regula canonicorum
    • 6. Hagiopolis
    • Bibliography
    • Index
    • Index of manuscripts
    • Index locorum.
      Author
    • M. A. Claussen , University of San Francisco

      M. A. Claussen is Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco and the author of articles on Church History.