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Confraternity, mendicant orders, and salvation in the Middle Ages : the contribution of the Hungarian sources c.1270-c.1530 / by Marie-Madeleine de Cevins.

Van Pelt Library BR252 .C44 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cevins, Marie-Madeleine de, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Hungary--Societies, etc--History.
Catholic Church.
Catholic Church--Hungary--History.
Friars--Hungary--History.
Friars.
History.
Hungary--Church history.
Hungary.
Church history.
Societies.
Genre:
Church history.
History.
Physical Description:
xvii, 365 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2018.
Summary:
By the late Middle Ages, mendicant spiritual confraternities had developed a poor reputation. Their spiritual status was ill-identified: somewhere between requests for intercession, necrological commemoration, and pious associations. In the hands of the mendicants, they seemed to resemble what indulgences had supposedly become in the hands of the papacy: bait that was handed out to extort funds from the faithful while offering an apparently immediate access to Paradise. Thus, like indulgences, they seem to have been gradually emptied of their substance and denounced (even before Luther) as glaring evidence of the corruption of the Roman Church. Much recent scholarship has followed this negative portrait of spiritual confraternities - unless it has conflated them with other non-spiritual confraternities, or indeed ignored them altogether.00This volume draws on the abundant number of letters of confraternity available from Hungarian sources in order to provide a more nuanced picture of mendicant spiritual confraternities. It sheds new light on the links between the mendicants and their supports among the laity, and emphasises the broader significance of the confraternity movement in late medieval piety in Central Europe and beyond.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Spiritual Confraternities of the Mendicant Orders - in a Blind Spot of Research p. 1
Chapter 2 The Hungarian Documentary Corpus p. 41
Chapter 3 The Success of Mendicant Spiritual Confraternities in Hungary until about 1530 p. 75
Chapter 4 The Process of Spiritual Affiliation with the Mendicants p. 119
Chapter 5 Mendicant Uses of Spiritual Confraternity p. 163
Chapter 6 Confraternity and Salvation: The Affiliates' View p. 209.
ISBN:
2503578713
9782503578712
OCLC:
1027188332

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