1st Edition

Affectionate Authorities Fathers and Fatherly Roles in Late Medieval Basel

By Philip Grace Copyright 2015
196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

In one of his sermons, the medieval preacher Bernardino of Siena listed seven ’fathers’ to whom one owed obedience: God, one’s natural father, godfather, confessor, benefactor, a government official, and any elderly man. This book seeks to answer the question of why medieval Europeans saw the need for so many ’fathers.’ Why was fatherhood so appealing as a metaphor? Situated at the intersection... Read more

The setting and sources: Basel around 1500.  Fathers and guardians: fosterage and fatherly provision.  Fathers and testators: inheritance and dowry as fatherly provision.  Fathers and masters: vocational training as provision and education.  Fathers and mothers: moral discipline and example.  Fathers and tutors: fathers in competition with formal educators.  Conclusion: harnessing fatherhood before and after the Reformation.

Biography

Philip Grace studied at Wheaton College, Keble College Oxford, Western Michigan University, and the University of Minnesota, where he completed his doctorate. He has taught classes in medieval and world history at Grand Valley State University and Arizona State University. He is currently an Assistant Professor of History at Texas Lutheran University.