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The Monastic Enclosure

Authors :
Thompson, Benjamin
Thompson, Benjamin
Source :
Openness in Medieval Europe, ed. by Manuele Gragnolati and Almut Suerbaum, Cultural Inquiry, 23 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2022), pp. 249–69
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The moral and physical enclosure of monks and nuns is central to the founding documents of Western monasticism. But even there it encountered the need for monasteries to interact with their societies, through recruits, hospitality, and the monastic economy. The increasing intensity of this tension is traced through key reforming texts, until later English visitations open up religious houses to closer scrutiny, ironically aided by inmates’ quandary over whether to conceal or reveal their secrets.<br />Benjamin Thompson, ‘The Monastic Enclosure’, in Openness in Medieval Europe, ed. by Manuele Gragnolati and Almut Suerbaum, Cultural Inquiry, 23 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2022), pp. 249-69 <https://doi.org/10.37050/ci-23_13>

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Openness in Medieval Europe, ed. by Manuele Gragnolati and Almut Suerbaum, Cultural Inquiry, 23 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2022), pp. 249–69
Notes :
application/pdf, https://doi.org/10.37050/ci-23, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1425061929
Document Type :
Electronic Resource