The Discovery of the Individual, 1050-1200S.P.C.K. for the Church Historical Society, 1972 - 188 pages |
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... Europe . It depended largely upon tradition , and therefore could give little scope to the in- dividual , and , as we shall see later , social conditions were not such as to encourage a high view of human dignity . Yet , even in these ...
... Europe . It depended largely upon tradition , and therefore could give little scope to the in- dividual , and , as we shall see later , social conditions were not such as to encourage a high view of human dignity . Yet , even in these ...
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... Europe had no word corresponding to the respublica of the Roman world or to " state " in the modern age . It is ... Europe . It would be idle to deny that such similarities exist , but the comparison gives an even sharper point to our ...
... Europe had no word corresponding to the respublica of the Roman world or to " state " in the modern age . It is ... Europe . It would be idle to deny that such similarities exist , but the comparison gives an even sharper point to our ...
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... Europe and by the barbarization of European society . For the early Church , to become a Christian was a deliberate personal choice , involving both an interior change ( repentance ) and an exterior one ( baptism and acceptance of ...
... Europe and by the barbarization of European society . For the early Church , to become a Christian was a deliberate personal choice , involving both an interior change ( repentance ) and an exterior one ( baptism and acceptance of ...
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THE QUESTION | 1 |
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NEW LEARNING IN A NEW SOCIETY | 37 |
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1817 LIBRARIES Abbot Aelred of Rievaulx Amicitia Anselm Archpoet attitudes autobiography Bernard of Clairvaux Bernard of Ventadour Cappenberg character CHIGAN Chrétien de Troyes Christ Christian Church Cistercian cities classical common concern confession contemporary courtly love culture Damiani death discovery eleventh century eschatology ethical Europe experience expressed Fathers France French friendship Guibert of Nogent Henry Hildebert human humanist hymns idea ideal important individual influenced interest Jerusalem king Knight later Latin learning letters literature Lord lyric marriage Medieval MICHIGAN Migne mind modern monastic monk natural Odo of Cluny Otloh Paris passion perhaps personal portrait Peter Abelard poems poetry poets psychology reformers regarded Renaissance Roman Saint Bernard Saint Thierry satire sense society Song soul spiritual theme theology thought tion tradition troubadours true twelfth century twelfth-century Renaissance vernacular verse Walter of Châtillon Western William of Saint writers wrote