1st Edition

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Hagiographical Strategies A Comparative Study of the Standard Lives of St. Francis and Milarepa

By Massimo A. Rondolino Copyright 2017
244 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

242 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book examines the potential of conducting studies in comparative hagiology, through parallel literary and historical analyses of spiritual life writings pertaining to distinct religious contexts. In particular, it focuses on a comparative analysis of the early sources on the medieval Christian Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) and the Tibetan Buddhist Milarepa (c. 1052-1135), up to and... Read more

1 Introduction





 



Part One: The Early Lives





2 St. Francis of Assisi





3 Milarepa





4 Hagiological Reflections





 



Part Two: The Standard Lives





5 Bonaventure of Bagnoregio's St. Francis





6 Tsangnyön Heruka's Milarepa





7 Hagiological Reflections





8 Conclusion

Biography

Massimo Alessandro Rondolino is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies at Carroll University, USA.

Recipient of the 2018 Frederick Streng Book Award for excellence in Buddhist-Christian Studies

‘Readers of Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Hagiographical Strategies can expect to be challenged as they follow the author through unfamiliar territories and cultures, even while knowing that they are being led through it all by a trustworthy guide. Such fine-grained study of two vastly different subjects is unavoidably difficult. Those who stick with Rondolino for the entire journey, however, will be rewarded by witnessing a well-grounded example of critical comparative study and by coming away with a more expansive view how hagiography is composed. Published in Routledge’s Sanctity in Global Perspective series, this book illustrates the "global" aspect exceedingly well and invites further comparison.’ Jon Keune, Michigan State University, in Reading Religion