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The English Church in the Fourteenth Century
Based on the Birkbeck Lectures, 1948
Pantin's 1955 book focuses on social, political and intellectual aspects of the church in a period of change.
William Abel Pantin (Author)
9781108015295, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 10 June 2010
312 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.8 cm, 0.4 kg
This 1955 book is an expanded version of Pantin's 1948 Birkbeck Lectures on the English church in the fourteenth century. The period saw great changes, in part due to the Black Death and its consequences. The work is divided into three parts. In the first, Pantin examines social and political aspects of the church, such as the make up of the episcopacy, and the influence of the crown on church affairs. In the second he deals with the intellectual activities and culture of the church in a time of change and controversy, as university education became more common for priests and monks. The final section discusses the religious literature of the period, for both clergy and laity, and the growth of the mystical tradition in England. The result is a scholarly but accessible account of the church at a time of rapid change.
Preface
List of abbreviations
1. Introduction: the legacy of the thirteenth century
Part 1. Church and State: 2. The social structure of the English church
3. Patronage and the use of benefices
4. Papal provisions
5. Anglo-papal relations
Part II. Intellectual Life and Controversy: 6. Scholastic institutions and the geography of learning
7. Topics of controversy
8. Personalities
Part III. Religious Literature: 9. Manuals of instruction for parish priests
10. Religious and moral treatises in the vernacular
11. English mystical literature of the fourteenth century
Appendices
Index.
Subject Areas: Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 [HBLC]