
The Making of Medieval Antifraternalism: Polemic, Violence, Deviance, and Remembrance
Author(s): G. Geltner (Author)
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication Date: May 18, 2012
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 206 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199639450
- ISBN-13: 9780199639458
Book Description
Drawing from numerous sources, from theological treatises to poetry and criminal court records, Guy Geltner shows that people from all walks of life lambasted and occasionally assaulted the brethren, orchestrating detailed scenes of urban violence in the process. Their myriad motivations and diverse goals preclude us from associating antifraternalism with any one ideology or agenda, let alone allow us to brand many of its proponents as religious reformers. At the same time, he demonstrates the friars’ active role in forging a medieval antifraternal tradition, not only by deviating from their founders’ paths to varying degrees, but also by chronicling their suffering
inter fideles and thus incorporating it into the orders’ identity as the vanguard of Christianity. In doing so, Geltner illuminates a major chapter in Europe’s social, urban, and religious history.
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