Die deutschen Dominikaner und Dominikanerinnen im Mittelalter

"The Dominican is generally considered the preeminent monastic Order of the medieval era, not only for its intellectual tradition but also for its ministry of the soul. This volume presents contemporary writings from various disciplinary perspectives on questions of innovation and tradition in...

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Contributors: Heusinger, Sabine von 1964- (Editor) ; Füllenbach, Elias H. 1977- (Editor) ; Senner, Walter 1948-2020 (Editor) ; Springer, Klaus-Bernward 1962- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:German
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2016]
In: Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Dominikanerordens (Neue Folge, Band 21)
Year: 2016
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Series/Journal:Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Dominikanerordens Neue Folge, Band 21
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dominikaner / History 1221-1515
B Germany / Dominikaner / Dominikanerinnen / History 1221-1515
B Germany / Dominikaner / Religious life / History 1216-1500
B Germany / Dominican school / History 1216-1500
B Germany / Dominikanerinnen / Woman / Spiritual life / History 1216-1500
Further subjects:B Dominicans (Germany) History To 1500
B Conference program 06.11.2014-08.11.2014 (Cologne)
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Summary:"The Dominican is generally considered the preeminent monastic Order of the medieval era, not only for its intellectual tradition but also for its ministry of the soul. This volume presents contemporary writings from various disciplinary perspectives on questions of innovation and tradition in the medieval context and considers both the Orders of friars as well as of nuns on questions of knowledge as power and on knowledge of self and the other."--
Item Description:"Tagung "Die deutschen Dominikaner und Dominikanerinnen 1221 bis 1515" vom 6. bis 8. November 2014 in Köln" (Einleitung, Seite XXI)
ISBN:3110468670