Mystics and heretics in Italy at the end of the Middle Ages [electronic resource] / Émile Gebhart ; translated by Edward Maslin Hulme.

Gebhart, Emile,
Mystics and heretics in Italy at the end of the Middle Ages
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9781317296164 (electronic bk.)
1317296168 (electronic bk.)
9781317296171 (PDF ebook)
1317296176
9781317296157 (Mobipocket ebook)
131729615X
9781315646824 (electronic bk.)
131564682X (electronic bk.)
9781138181663
1138181668
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London : Routledge, 2015.
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1 online resource.
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Routledge revivals
İçindekiler Notu

Introduction; Foreword; 1. The Religious and Moral Condition of Italy before the Time of Joachim and Flora 2. Joachim of Flora 3. Francis of Assissi and the Franciscan Apostolate 4. The Emperor Frederic II and the Rationalistic Spirit in Southern Italy 5. Exaltation of the Franciscan Mysticism. The Eternal Gospel. John of Parma. Frà Salimbene 6. The Holy See and the Spiritual Fanciscans. Popular Art and Poetry 7. The Mysticism, The Moral Philosophy and the Faith of Dante; Notes; List of Works by Gebhart; Index

Özet, vb.
Originally published in 1922, this translation of French historian mile Gebhart's work by Hulme gives a detailed religious history of Italy in the middle ages clearly demonstrating Gebhart's expertise in this area. Poetry, art and politics all centred around religion in the period studied and Gebhart identifies three key areas to be discussed; the Church in Rome, Christian concern and rationalism or secular independence whilst also focussing on famous heretics of the period including Arnold of Brescia and Francis of Assisi. This title will be of interest to students of History.
Konu
Catholic Church __ Italy.
Mysticism __ Italy.
HISTORY / General __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Europe / Italy __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Medieval __ bisacsh
Italy __ Church history.
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