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E-raamat: Waldenses, 1170-1530: Between a Religious Order and a Church

  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Sari: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Ashgate Publishing Limited
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040237793
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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Sari: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Ashgate Publishing Limited
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040237793

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The Waldenses were a religious sect found in Latin Christendom between the 1170s and the 1530s. This text presents a collection of articles, published by Biller (U. of York) since 1981 on the Waldenses. Four of the articles are published here for the first time in English. Coverage includes the medieval Waldensian practice of medicine, asceticism, the wealth of the German Waldensians, the preaching of the Waldensian sisters, and Waldensian culture and writing. The volume also covers inquisitors' views of the movement. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The Waldenses, like the Franciscans, emerged from the apostolic movements within the Latin Church of the decades around 1200, but unlike the Franciscans they were driven underground. Not a full counter-Church, like the Cathar heretics, they formed a clandestine religious order, preaching to and hearing the confessions of their secret followers, and surviving until the Reformation. This volume begins by surveying modern historiography. Then, using both inquisition records from the Baltic to the Alps and the Waldenses' own books, the author deals with the asceticism of the Waldensian order, its practice of poverty and medicine, the culture of the Brothers and the preaching of the Waldensian Sisters, the way both used and mythicised history to support their position, and the composition of their followers. The final chapters examine their origins and authorship of the inquisitors' texts, and look through them to see how inquisitors viewed the Waldenses.

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'... a valuable selection... acute and always well based in evidence.' Huguenot Society Proceedings '... has much to offer the scholar of medieval religious history.' Calvin Theological Journal 'The book as a whole provides [ ...] a rather complete panorama of the waldensian movement in its maturity.' Revue Mabillon 'This quick overview of the discussed themes, shows the care with which Peter Biller has looked into the Waldenses' past. Reading the works gathered here confirms the renown he has achieved in his domain.' Revue dHistoire Ecclésiastique

Contents: Introduction; Historiography: The Waldenses in the 14th and
15th centuries: the current state of knowledge; The historiography of
medieval heresy in the United States of America and Great Britain, 1945-1992;
The medieval waldenses: Curate infirmos: the medieval Waldensian practice of
medicine; Multum ieiunantes et se castigantes: medieval Waldensian
asceticism; Medieval Waldensian abhorrence of killing pre-c.1400; Poverty and
money: Thesaurus absconditus: the treasure of the medieval Waldensians;
German money and medieval heresy: the wealth of the German Waldenses; The
Waldensian sisters: The preaching of the Waldensian Sisters; Waldensian
culture and writing: The oral and the written: the case of the Alpine
Waldensians; The Topos and reality of the heretic as illitteratus; Medieval
Waldensians' construction of the past; The Liber Electorum; Inquisitors
texts: The De vita et actibus pauperum de Lugduno; The 1391 lists of
Waldensian magistri: three further manuscripts; The anti-Waldensian treatise
Cum dormirent homines of 1395 and its author; Waldenses in German-speaking
areas in the later 14th century: the view of an inquisitor; Indexes.
Peter Biller, University of York, UK