Preaching the Cross: Liturgy and Crusade Propaganda
Author: Kienzle, Beverly Mayne
Source: Medieval Sermon Studies, Volume 53 , pp. 11-32(22)
Publisher: Maney Publishing
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This article is an exploration of preaching on the cross very broadly from the time of Ambrose of Milan and Augustine of Hippo onwards. After a brief examination of some early medieval examples, the discussion focuses on Rabanus Maurus and a sermon attributed to Odilo of Cluny. The discussion then centres on the High Middle Ages: sermons by Bernard of Clairvaux, Alan of Lille, an anonymous Cistercian abbot, the vita of Marie d'Oignies, Alexander of Ashby, and model sermons by Humbert of Romans. Before concluding, it explores opposition to the cross, as expressed in inquisitorial documents. The essay also includes crusade preaching, as well as liturgical preaching on the cross or involving the cross, and sermons on the cross that could serve for more than one purpose.Document Type: Research Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/136606909X12458556541176
Affiliations: Harvard University, USA
Publication date: 2009-10-01
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