The Dialogue on Miracles

The Dialogue on Miracles
Title The Dialogue on Miracles PDF eBook
Author Caesarius (of Heisterbach)
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages
Release 1929
Genre Miracles
ISBN

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The Dialogue on Miracles, Volume 1

The Dialogue on Miracles, Volume 1
Title The Dialogue on Miracles, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Caesarius of Heisterbach
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 536
Release 2023-08-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0879071222

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Caesarius was a monk at the Cistercian monastery of Heisterbach in Germany, where he served as Master of novices. For their instruction and edification, he composed his lengthy Dialogue on Miracles in twelve sections between 1219 and 1223. The many surviving manuscripts of this and other works by Caesarius attest to his stature in the history of Cistercian letters. This volume contains sections one through six of Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogue on Miracles, the first complete translation into English of an influential representation of exempla literature from the Middle Ages. Caesarius’s stories provide a splendid index to monastic life, religious practices, and daily life in a tumultuous time.

The Dialogue on Miracles

The Dialogue on Miracles
Title The Dialogue on Miracles PDF eBook
Author Caesarius of Heisterbach
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 472
Release 2023-08-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 087907129X

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Caesarius was a monk at the Cistercian monastery of Heisterbach in Germany, where he served as Master of novices. For their instruction and edification, he composed his lengthy Dialogue on Miracles in twelve sections between 1219 and 1223. The many surviving manuscripts of this and other works by Caesarius attest to his stature in the history of Cistercian letters. This second volume contains sections seven through twelve of Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogue on Miracles, the first complete translation into English of an influential representation of exempla literature from the Middle Ages. Caesarius’s stories provide a splendid index to monastic life, religious practices, and daily life in a tumultuous time.

Medieval Ghost Stories

Medieval Ghost Stories
Title Medieval Ghost Stories PDF eBook
Author Andrew Joynes
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 232
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1843832690

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"Medieval Ghost Stories" is a collection of ghostly occurrences from the eighth to the fourteenth centuries; they have been found in monastic chronicles and preaching manuals, in sagas and heroic poetry, and in medieval romances. In a religious age, the tales bore a peculiar freight of spooks and spirituality which can still make hair stand on end; unfailingly, these stories give a fascinating and moving glimpse into the medieval mind. Look only at the accounts of Richard Rowntree's stillborn child, glimpsed by his father tangled in swaddling clothes on the road to Santiago, or the sly habits of water sprites resting as goblets and golden rings on the surface of the river, just out of reach...

The Art of Cistercian Persuasion in the Middle Ages and Beyond

The Art of Cistercian Persuasion in the Middle Ages and Beyond
Title The Art of Cistercian Persuasion in the Middle Ages and Beyond PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 313
Release 2015-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 9004305300

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Focusing on the theory and practice of Cistercian persuasion, the articles gathered in this volume offer historical, literary critical and anthropological perspectives on Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogus Miraculorum (thirteenth century), the context of its production and other texts directly or indirectly inspired by it. The exempla inserted by Caesarius into a didactic dialogue between a monk and a novice survived for many centuries and travelled across the seas thanks to rewritings and translations into vernacular languages. An accomplished example of the art of persuasion —medieval and early modern— the Dialogus Miraculorum establishes a link not only between the monasteries, the mendicant circles and other religious congregations but also between the Middle Ages and Modernity, the Old and the New World. Contributors are: Jacques Berlioz, Elisa Brilli, Danièle Dehouve, Pierre-Antoine Fabre, Marie Formarier, Jasmin Margarete Hlatky, Elena Koroleva, Nathalie Luca, Brian Patrick McGuire, Stefano Mula, Marie Anne Polo de Beaulieu, Victoria Smirnova, and Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk.

Life and Miracles of St. Benedict

Life and Miracles of St. Benedict
Title Life and Miracles of St. Benedict PDF eBook
Author Pope Gregory I
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 108
Release 1949-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814603215

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A translation of the biography written by Pope Gregory the Great, this official biography is also known as the Second Book of Dialogues. It is the earliest and thus the most valuable biography of St. Benedict.

Overeating

Overeating
Title Overeating PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Wapnick
Publisher Foundation for a Course in
Pages 70
Release 1999
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 9780933291119

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The dialogue presents the Course's approach to issues such as food addictions and pre-occupation with weight. In a discussion with three students of A Course in Miracles, Kenneth points out the ego dynamics involved, and how forgiveness and the choice to accept the Holy Spirit's purpose of experiencing the peace of God, rather than the ego's purpose of fostering guilt can be applied to the issues raised.