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Saint Benedict and the Sixth Century
Dom John Chapman [1865-1933]


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Book Description

Title:
Saint Benedict and the Sixth Century
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Sheed & Ward
Pages:
239
Subjects:
Anselm of Canterbury, Medieval Church History
Copyright Holder:
Public Domain

Contents

  • Preface
  1. The Contemporary Celebrity of St. Benedict
  2. For Whom Was the Rule Written?
  3. Dionysius Exiguus and the Holy Rule
  4. The Laws of Justinian and the Holy Rule
  5. St. Caesarius and the Holy Rule
  6. Cassiodorus and the Holy Rule
  7. Ferrandus and Ferreolus, Two Critics
  8. The Date of St. Benedict
  9. Lands, Serfs and Slaves
  10. The Social Condition of Monks
  11. Why the Holy Rule was Written
  12. Conuersatio Morum
  • Index

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