Preaching the Crusades: mendicant friars and the Cross in the thirteenth century
This study describes the way in which the Franciscan and Dominican orders became involved in preaching the cross and examines their contribution to the crusading movement of the thirteenth century. The papacy used large numbers of trained preachers from these orders in order to provide the crusades...
Summary: | This study describes the way in which the Franciscan and Dominican orders became involved in preaching the cross and examines their contribution to the crusading movement of the thirteenth century. The papacy used large numbers of trained preachers from these orders in order to provide the crusades with a well-organised and efficient propaganda back-up throughout Europe unknown before the thirteenth century. The book explains how the propaganda campaigns were organised and how the recruitment of crusaders took place. It also challenges the traditional pacifist view of the founder saints of the two orders by showing them to be supporters of the crusades themselves. 1. The founder saints and the crusades -- 2. Pope Gregory IX and the early friars -- 3. Papal crusade propaganda and the friars. Gregory IX. Innocent IV. The later thirteenth century -- 4. The organization of the preaching of the cross in the provinces of the mendicant orders -- 5. Friars, crusade sermons, and preaching aids -- 6. The friars and the financing of the crusades -- 7. The friars and the redemption of crusade vows -- Appendix 1. The crusade against the Drenther and the Establishment of the Dominican Inquisition in Germany -- Appendix 2. A list of thirteenth century sermons and exempla for the recruitment of crusaders |
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Item Description: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
ISBN: | 0511582056 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511582059 |