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245 04 $aThe Cambridge companion to the Cistercian order /$cedited by Mette Birkedal Bruun.
260 $aCambridge :$bCambridge University Press,$c2012.
300 $axviii, 318 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aCambridge companions to religion
520 $a"This volume presents the composite character of the Cistercian Order in its unity and diversity, detailing the white monks' history from the Middle Ages to the present day. It charts the geographical spread of the Order from Burgundy to the peripheries of medieval Europe, examining key topics such as convents, liturgy, art, agriculture, spiritual life and education, providing an insight into Bernard of Clairvaux's life, work and sense of self, as well as the lives of other key Cistercian figures. This Companion offers an accessible synthesis of contemporary scholarship on the Order's interaction with the extramural world and its participation in, and contribution to, the cultural, economical and political climate of medieval Europe and beyond. The discussion contributes to the history of religious orders, and will be useful to those studying the twelfth-century renaissance, the apostolic movement and the role of religious life in medieval society"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: withdrawal and engagement /$rMette Birkedal Bruun and Emilia Jamroziak --$gPart I.$tHistory:$g1.$tFoundation and twelfth century /$rMartha G. Newman;$g2.$tThe Cistercian Order, 1200-1600 /$rPeter King;$g3.$tThe Cistercian Order since 1600 /$rMichael Casey --$gPart II.$tStructure and Materiality:$g4.$tCentres and peripheries /$rEmilia Jamroziak;$g5.$tThe Cistercian community /$rJames France;$g6.$tConstitutions and the General Chapter /$rBrian Patrick McGuire;$g7.$tNuns /$rElizabeth Freeman;$g8.$tAgriculture and economies /$rConstance Hoffman Berman;$g9.$tArt /$rDiane J. Reilly;$g10.$tLibraries and scriptoria /$rDavid N. Bell;$g11.$tCistercian architecture or architecture of the Cistercians? /$rThomas Coomans --$gPart III.$tReligious Mentality:$g12.$tBernard of Clairvaux: his first and greatest miracle was himself /$rChristopher Holdsworth;$g13.$tBernard of Clairvaux: work and self /$rM.B. Pranger;$g14.$tEarly Cistercian writers /$rE. Rozanne Elder;$g15.$tThe spiritual teaching of the early Cistercians /$rBernard McGinn;$g16.$tCistercians in dialogue: bringing the world into the monastery /$rWim Verbaal;$g17.$tPreaching /$rBeverly Mayne Kienzle;$g18.$tLiturgy /$rNicolas Bell.
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700 1 $aBruun, Mette Birkedal.
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