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5 days ago · An understanding of this context is a necessary prelude to a discussion of the Cistercians and the Cistercian Order. All accounts of forms of monastic life in the medieval West, however, must begin with that great written monument, the Rule of St Benedict, the ‘little rule for beginners’ compiled by the Italian abbot in the first half of ...
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5 days ago · Louis Lekai, seminally, set the dichotomy as a motto for his momentous The Cistercians: Ideals and Reality (1977) and, in a definitive article, employed the collision between ideals and reality as a key to the dating of the Cistercian decline: the Order’s fourteenth-century fall from its initial ideals, pushed by the overpowering force of ...
Oct 3, 2022 · We’re fighting to restore access to 500,000+ books in court this week. ... The Cistercians : ideals and reality by Lekai, Louis Julius, 1916-1994. Publication date 1977
5 days ago · Bachelier, Julien and Evans, Claude Lucette 2021. Introduction. Nottingham Medieval Studies, Vol. 65, Issue. , p. 19. This volume presents the composite character of the Cistercian Order in its unity and diversity, detailing the white monks' history from the Middle Ages to the present day. It charts ...
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Apr 28, 2016 · For many years, Louis K. Lekai’s Cistercians: Ideals and Reality (1977) has filled the gap, and the introduction to this book addresses Lekai’s legacy. In place of a decline from the ideals of the twelfth-century Golden Age, the author of the present book, Emilia Jamroziak, argues for institutional change and diversity of practice as a sign ...