Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians

Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians
Title Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians PDF eBook
Author Chris R. Armstrong
Publisher Brazos Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2016-05-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493401971

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Many Christians today tend to view the story of medieval faith as a cautionary tale. Too often, they dismiss the Middle Ages as a period of corruption and decay in the church. They seem to assume that the church apostatized from true Christianity after it gained cultural influence in the time of Constantine, and the faith was only later recovered by the sixteenth-century Reformers or even the eighteenth-century revivalists. As a result, the riches and wisdom of the medieval period have remained largely inaccessible to modern Protestants. Church historian Chris Armstrong helps readers see beyond modern caricatures of the medieval church to the animating Christian spirit of that age. He believes today's church could learn a number of lessons from medieval faith, such as how the gospel speaks to ordinary, embodied human life in this world. Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians explores key ideas, figures, and movements from the Middle Ages in conversation with C. S. Lewis and other thinkers, helping contemporary Christians discover authentic faith and renewal in a forgotten age.

The Wisdom of the Middle Ages

The Wisdom of the Middle Ages
Title The Wisdom of the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Michael K. Kellogg
Publisher Prometheus Books
Total Pages 384
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 1633882136

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"An overview and appreciation of medieval literature for lay readers that takes account of major intellectual trends, various genres, and key historical figures of the period."--Provided by publisher.

Wisdom from the Middle Ages for Middle-Aged Women

Wisdom from the Middle Ages for Middle-Aged Women
Title Wisdom from the Middle Ages for Middle-Aged Women PDF eBook
Author Lisa B. Hamilton
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 241
Release 2007-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0819222372

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As this useful collection of writings proves, Medieval mystics have much wisdom to offer contemporary middle-aged women grappling with empty nests, evolving careers, spiritual growth, and physical issues.

Curing Mad Truths

Curing Mad Truths
Title Curing Mad Truths PDF eBook
Author Rémi Brague
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages 183
Release 2019-06-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0268105715

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In his first book composed in English, Rémi Brague maintains that there is a fundamental problem with modernity: we no longer consider the created world and humanity as intrinsically valuable. Curing Mad Truths, based on a number of Brague's lectures to English-speaking audiences, explores the idea that humanity must return to the Middle Ages. Not the Middle Ages of purported backwardness and barbarism, but rather a Middle Ages that understood creation—including human beings—as the product of an intelligent and benevolent God. The positive developments that have come about due to the modern project, be they health, knowledge, freedom, or peace, are not grounded in a rational project because human existence itself is no longer the good that it once was. Brague turns to our intellectual forebears of the medieval world to present a reasoned argument as to why humanity and civilizations are goods worth promoting and preserving. Curing Mad Truths will be of interest to a learned audience of philosophers, historians, and medievalists.

The Wisdom of Nature

The Wisdom of Nature
Title The Wisdom of Nature PDF eBook
Author Werner Telesko
Publisher Prestel Publishing
Total Pages 104
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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Beautifully illustrated with pages from seminal medieval illuminated manuscripts, this engaging book explores cures & remedies from the Middle Ages.

How to Live Like a Monk: Medieval Wisdom for Modern Life

How to Live Like a Monk: Medieval Wisdom for Modern Life
Title How to Live Like a Monk: Medieval Wisdom for Modern Life PDF eBook
Author Danièle Cybulskie
Publisher WW Norton
Total Pages 152
Release 2021-11-23
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0789260999

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How medieval monastic practices—with their emphasis on a healthy soul, mind, and body—can inspire us to live fuller lives today We know that they prayed, sang, and wore long robes, but what was it really like to be a monk? Though monastic living may seem unimaginable to us moderns, it has relevance for today. This book illuminates the day-to-day of medieval European monasticism, showing how you can apply the principles of monastic living, like finding balance and peace, to your life. With wit and insight, medievalist and podcaster Daniele Cybulskie dives into the history of monasticism in each chapter and then reveals applications for today, such as the benefits of healthy eating, streamlining routines, gardening, and helping others. She shares how monks authentically embraced their spiritual calling, and were also down to earth: they wrote complaints about being cold in the manuscripts they copied, made beer and wine, and even kept bees. How to Live Like a Monk features original illustrations by Anna Lobanova, as well as more than eighty color reproductions from medieval manuscripts. It is for anyone interested in the Middle Ages and those seeking inspiration for how to live a full life, even when we’re confined to the cloister of our homes.

Toward a Global Middle Ages

Toward a Global Middle Ages
Title Toward a Global Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Bryan C. Keene
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 300
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Art
ISBN 160606598X

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This important and overdue book examines illuminated manuscripts and other book arts of the Global Middle Ages. Illuminated manuscripts and illustrated or decorated books—like today’s museums—preserve a rich array of information about how premodern peoples conceived of and perceived the world, its many cultures, and everyone’s place in it. Often a Eurocentric field of study, manuscripts are prisms through which we can glimpse the interconnected global history of humanity. Toward a Global Middle Ages is the first publication to examine decorated books produced across the globe during the period traditionally known as medieval. Through essays and case studies, the volume’s multidisciplinary contributors expand the historiography, chronology, and geography of manuscript studies to embrace a diversity of objects, individuals, narratives, and materials from Africa, Asia, Australasia, and the Americas—an approach that both engages with and contributes to the emerging field of scholarly inquiry known as the Global Middle Ages. Featuring more than 160 color illustrations, this wide-ranging and provocative collection is intended for all who are interested in engaging in a dialogue about how books and other textual objects contributed to world-making strategies from about 400 to 1600.