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Monastic Hospitality
Julie Kerr
其他書名
The Benedictines in England, C.1070-c.1250
出版
Boydell Press
, 2007
主題
History / General
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
Religion / General
Religion / History
Religion / Monasticism
Social Science / Sociology of Religion
ISBN
1843833263
9781843833260
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1aNgYJ6RMswC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
How guests were cared for in medieval monasteries, exploring the administrative, financial, spiritual and other implications.
Hospitality was an integral part of medieval monastic life. In receiving guests the monks were following Christ's injunction and adhering to the Rule of St Benedict, as well as taking on an important role within society andproviding a valuable service for fellow religious.
This book draws on a wide range of sources to explore the practice and perception of monastic hospitality in England c.1070-c. 1250, an important and illuminating time in aEuropean and an Anglo-Norman context; it examines the spiritual and worldly concerns compelling monasteries to exercise hospitality, alongside the administrative, financial and other implications of receiving and caring for guests. Analysis focuses on the great Benedictine houses of Southern England (Abingdon, Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury, Reading, St Albans) for which a substantial and diverse body of material survives, but they are set in the context of other houses and other orders (chiefly the Cistercians) to show the wider picture in both England and Europe.
JULIE KERR is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews.