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Religious Movements in the Middle Ages: the historical links between heresy, the Mendicant Orders, and the women's religious movement in the twelfth and thirteenth century, with the historical foundations of German mysticism
Herbert Grundmann
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Cover
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Half Title
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Title
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Copyright
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Contents
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Translator's Note
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Introduction to the Translation
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Preface to the Reprinted Edition (1961)
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: The Religious Movement in the Twelfth Century: “Apostolic Life” and “Christian Poverty”
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Chapter 2: The Religious Movement under Innocent III: The Rise of New Types of Orders
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Chapter 3: The Social Origins of Humiliati, Waldensians, and Franciscans
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Chapter 4: The Origins of the Women’s Religious Movement
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Chapter 5: The Incorporation of the Women’s Religious Movement into the Mendicant Orders
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Chapter 6: The Beguines in the Thirteenth Century
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Chapter 7: The Heresy of the “Free Spirit” in the Religious Movement of the Thirteenth Century
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Chapter 8: The Origins of a Religious Literature in the Vernacular
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Appendix: Heresy in the Eleventh Century
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New Contributions to the History of Religious Movements in the Middle Ages
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Notes
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Frequently Cited Works
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Index
Citable Link
Published: 1995
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
- 9780268080884 (ebook)
- 9780268016494 (hardcover)