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The roles of popes, saints, and crusaders were inextricably intertwined in the Middle Ages: papal administration was fundamental in the making and promulgating of new saints and in financing crusades, while crusaders used saints as propaganda to back up the authority of popes, and even occasionally ended up being sanctified themselves. Yet, current scholarship rarely treats these three components of medieval faith together. This book remedies that by bringing together scholars to consider the links among the three and the ways that understanding them can help us build a more complete picture of the working of the church and Christianity in the Middle Ages.|This book brings together scholars to consider the links among the roles of popes, saints, and crusaders and the ways that understanding them can help us build a more complete picture of the working of the church and Christianity in the Middle Ages.

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It is the merit of this volume [ ...] to assess and highlight the flexible and adaptable nature of the medieval Latin Church, its intricate administrative practices and mechanisms, its labyrinthine record keeping and intertwined interests that blend together saints and scholars, bureaucrats and miracle witnesses, popes and pagans. The successful combination of various methodologies, from case studies to reflective surveys, is presented in an academic format, each article being accompanied by a Bibliography divided into unpublished sources, printed archival records and secondary literature.- Ciprian Adinel Dinca, Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Recensiones librorum (2021).

Preface 9(2)
In the Name of Saints Peter and Paul Popes, Conversion, and Sainthood in Western Christianity 11(28)
Sari Katajala-Peltomaa
Kirsi Salonen
Kurt Villads Jensen
I Papal Administration
The Cost of Grace The Composition Fees in the Penitentiary, c. 1450-1500
39(24)
Ludwig Schmugge
Career Prospects of Minor Curialists in the Fifteenth Century The Case of Petrus Profilt
63(22)
Jussi Hanska
A Criminal Trial at the Court of the Chamber Auditor An Analysis of a registrum from 1515-1516 in the Danish National Archives
85(32)
Per Ingesman
II Saints and Miracles
The Power of the Saints and the Authority of the Popes The History of Sainthood and Late Medieval Canonization Processes
117(24)
Gabor Klaniczay
Velut Alter Alexius The Saint Alexis Model in Medieval Hagiography
141(12)
Paolo Golinelli
Judicium Medicine and Judicium Sanctitatis Medical Doctors in the Canonization Process of Nicholas of Tolentino (1325): Experts Subject to the Inquisitorial Logic
153(18)
Didier Lett
Heavenly Healing or Failure of Faith? Partial Cures in Later Medieval Canonization Processes
171(30)
Jenni Kuuliala
III Crusades and Conversion
Servi Beatae Marie Virginis Christians and Pagans in Henry's Chronicle of Livonia
201(26)
Juri Kivimae
Holy War -- Holy Wrath! Baltic Wars Between Regulated Warfare and Total Annihilation Around 1200
227(24)
Kurt Villads Jensen
The Swedish Expeditions (`Crusades') Towards Finland Reconsidered
251(18)
Jens E. Olesen
Index 269
Kirsi Salonen is professor of European and World History at the University of Turku, Finland. She is specialist of medieval ecclesiastical history and history of law. Her most recent monograph in English is Papal Justice in the Late Middle Ages (Routledge, 2016). Sari Katajala-Peltomaa is a research fellow at the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Tampere