Bernard of Clairvaux: The Times, the Man and His Work is a comprehensive biography of one of the most influential figures in Christian history. Written by Richard S. Storrs, this book explores the life and legacy of Bernard of Clairvaux, a 12th-century French monk and theologian who played a pivotal role in shaping the spiritual and political landscape of medieval Europe.Storrs begins by examining the historical context in which Bernard lived, including the social, religious, and political forces that shaped his worldview. ...
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Bernard of Clairvaux: The Times, the Man and His Work is a comprehensive biography of one of the most influential figures in Christian history. Written by Richard S. Storrs, this book explores the life and legacy of Bernard of Clairvaux, a 12th-century French monk and theologian who played a pivotal role in shaping the spiritual and political landscape of medieval Europe.Storrs begins by examining the historical context in which Bernard lived, including the social, religious, and political forces that shaped his worldview. He then delves into Bernard's personal life, tracing his upbringing, education, and spiritual journey from a young age. The book also explores Bernard's role as a leader within the Cistercian Order, his relationships with other prominent figures of his time, and his influence on the wider Christian world.Throughout the book, Storrs provides a detailed analysis of Bernard's theological writings, including his sermons, letters, and treatises, and examines the ways in which his ideas continue to shape Christian thought and practice today. He also explores Bernard's impact on the political landscape of his time, including his involvement in the Crusades and his role as an advisor to various European rulers.Overall, Bernard of Clairvaux: The Times, the Man and His Work offers a compelling portrait of a complex and influential figure in Christian history, and provides valuable insights into the social, religious, and political forces that shaped medieval Europe.1892. This volume contains a historical study in eight lectures entitled: 10th Century, its extreme depression and fear; 11th century, its reviving life and promise; Bernard of Clairvaux: his personal characteristics; in his monastic life; as a theologian; as a preacher; in his controversy with Abelard; in his relation to general European affairs.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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