格兰蒙汀“好人(Vir Bonus)”-牧师还是牧师?:穆雷特的斯蒂芬的继任者的理想和身份(†1124)

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Joseph Millan‐Cole
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12世纪的格朗蒙社区发展了一种独特的社区组织的社会愿景,其基础是奥弗涅隐士穆莱特的斯蒂芬所接受的精神教义。他们的秩序的核心是神职人员从属于世俗的兄弟总督。从这个立场出发,格朗蒙的神职人员记录了他们对“好人”的理想,这种美德的愿景在后来的内部竞争和社区领导的冲突中变得重要。本文考察了格朗蒙泰兄弟会的演变和毁灭,并参考了12世纪其他边缘化的宗教团体,他们的斗争可以进行比较。
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The Grandmontine "Good Man (Vir Bonus)"—Clerc or Conversus?: Ideals and Identity among the Successors of Stephen of Muret (†1124)
abstract:The Grandmontine communities of the twelfth century developed a unique social vision of community organization based on the received spiritual teachings of the Auvergne hermit, Stephen of Muret. Central to their order was the subordination of clerics to lay brother governors. From this position, the Grandmontine clerics recorded their ideal of the "Good Man," and this vision of virtue became significant in later internal contests and conflicts over community leadership. This article examines the evolution and ruin of Grandmontine confraternity, with reference to other marginalized religious groups of the twelfth century with whom their struggles can be compared.
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Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures
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