Gregory I (590-604) is often considered the first medieval pope and the first exponent of a truly medieval spirituality. Carole Straw places Gregory in his historical context and considers the many facets of his personality—monk, preacher, and pope—in order to elucidate the structure of his thought and present a unified, thematic interpretation of his spiritual concerns.
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Language: en
Pages: 316
Pages: 316
Gregory I (590-604) is often considered the first medieval pope and the first exponent of a truly medieval spirituality. Carole Straw places Gregory in his historical context and considers the many facets of his personality—monk, preacher, and pope—in order to elucidate the structure of his thought and present a unified,
Language: en
Pages: 966
Pages: 966
Books about Gregory the Great
Language: en
Pages: 454
Pages: 454
The handbook offers an assessment of Gregory's activities and achievements as bishop of Rome (590-604), and considers his legacy of literary works, and their reception from the early Middle Ages to the Reformation.
Language: en
Pages: 282
Pages: 282
Originally published: The dialogues of Saint Gregory. London; Boston: P.L. Warner, 1911. With new pref.
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Books about Cambridge Historical Essays. No.ii. Pope Gregory the Great and His Relations with Gaul.