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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
(1995)
  • Steven Rowan, Ph.D., University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Herbert Grundmann
  • Robert E. Lerner
Abstract
A historiography of medieval religious life, describing a lay religious movement of the 11th/12th centuries that emphasised lifestyle rather than doctrine. The religious groups that developed and solidified out of this movement were considered heterodox by some standards, orthodox by others.
Disciplines
Publication Date
1995
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Citation Information
Steven Rowan, Herbert Grundmann and Robert E. Lerner. 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. Notre Dame, Indiana(1995)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven-rowan/25/