The Pursuit of Salvation. Community, Space, and Discipline in Early Medieval Monasticism
with a critical edition and translation of the Regula cuiusdam ad uirgines

Author(s)
Diem, Albrecht
Language
English; LatinAbstract
The seventh-century Regula cuiusdam ad uirgines (Someone’s Rule for Virgins), which was most likely written by Jonas of Bobbio, the hagiographer of the Irish monk Columbanus, forms an ideal point of departure for writing a new history of the emergence of Western monasticism understood as a history of the individual and collective attempt to pursue eternal salvation. The book provides a critical edition and translation of the Regula cuiusdam ad uirgines and a roadmap for such a new history revolving around various aspects of monastic discipline, such as the agency of the community, the role of enclosure, authority and obedience, space and boundaries, confession and penance, sleep and silence, excommunication and expulsion.
Keywords
Christian Church : religious orders & monasticism; Early Christian & Patristic Latin literature; Religious history (c. 500-1500); Early Middle Ages (c.500-1000)Webshop link
https://www.brepols.net/produc ...ISBN
9782503589602, 9782503589619Publisher
BrepolsPublication date and place
Turnhout, 2021Imprint
BrepolsSeries
Disciplina Monastica, 13Classification
Religious communities and monasticism

