1st Edition

Poverty and Devotion in Mendicant Cultures 1200-1450

Edited By Constant J Mews, Anna Welch Copyright 2016
226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

Ever since the time of Francis of Assisi, a commitment to voluntary poverty has been a controversial aspect of religious life. This volume explores the interaction between poverty and religious devotion in the mendicant orders between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. While poverty has often been perceived more as a Franciscan than as a Dominican emphasis, this volume considers its role... Read more

Contents





Abbreviations



List of illustrations



Introduction



Contributors





Poverty and the Rule of Francis



Constant J. Mews



Apostolic ideals in the mendicant transformation of the thirteenth century:



From sine proprio to holy poverty





Riccardo Saccenti



The decree Exivi de Paradiso and its implications for mendicant poverty





Campion Murray ofm



The understanding of paupertas in The Tree of the Crucified Life of Jesus





Antonio Montefusco



Religious dissent in the vernacular: The literature of the Fraticelli in late fourteenth-century Florence



Devotional Cultures





Anna Welch



From preacher to mystic: Changing interpretations of Francis of Assisi in thirteenth-century sources





Claire Renkin



A Feast of Love: Visual images of Francis of Assisi and Mary Magdalen and late medieval mendicant devotion





Earl Jeffrey Richards



The prayer Anima Christi and Dominican popular devotion: Late medieval examples of the interface between high ecclesiastical culture and popular piety



Marika Räsänen



St Thomas Aquinas’ relics and lay devotion in the fourteenth century southern Italy





Preaching Poverty





Anne Holloway



Performing poverty: the vices and virtues of the Order of Preachers





Johnny Grandjean Gøgsig Jakobsen



"Beggars in silky robes and palaces": Friars Preachers preaching and practising poverty in medieval Northern Europe





Lidia Negoi



Ideas of poverty in late medieval Dominican preaching materials from Catalonia and Aragon





Peter Howard



"Where the poor of Christ are cherished": Poverty in the preaching of Antoninus of Florence





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Biography

Constant J. Mews is Professor within the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies and Director of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology at Monash University, Australia.



Anna Welch (Ph.D. 2011, University of Divinity) works in the History of the Book department at State Library Victoria (Melbourne). Her first monograph is based on her doctoral research: Liturgy, Books and Franciscan Identity in Medieval Umbria (2015).