Structures of Reform The Mercedarian Order in the Spanish Golden Age

Structures of Reform  The Mercedarian Order in the Spanish Golden Age
Author: Bruce Taylor
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004473737

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During the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries the Mercedarian Order of friars, founded in the 1220s, underwent a period of reform from which it emerged utterly transformed. This study sets out to examine not only the context of that reform - the policies of the crown and the papacy, the condition of Catalonia and Spain at large, the circumstances prevailing within the Order and the dialogue with its past - but also to grasp the essence of monastic reform itself against this diverse background. The imposition of other than purely religious criteria onto the reform agenda alerts us to the deeper implications of monastic change in Early Modern Europe. For the Mercedarians the result by 1650 was a wholly new Order; the evolution of this process, by turns calculated and unexpected, is here explored.

Spanish Royal Patronage 1412 1804

Spanish Royal Patronage 1412 1804
Author: Ilenia Colón Mendoza,Margaret Ann Zaho
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781527512290

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Portraits have a long history in royal courts as a way of communicating the monarch’s status, rulership, and even piety. This anthology places such art works studied in the context of their commission, production, and display. Artists use different representational strategies to convey important information about the sitter. These aspects combined with patronage, location and use of the work form a departure point from which to address portraits comprehensively. The intersection between artist, the portrayed and audience with the additional layer of formed identity allows the portrait to hold a special place as popular genre of Spanish art. The relationship between the use of the work and its context is key to understanding better the cultural and social norms of Spanish aristocracy and what they reveal about Spanish identity in general. Used to solidify governance, lineage, and marriage, portraits legitimized the negotiation of status, power, and social mobility.

A Companion to Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages and Beyond

A Companion to Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages and Beyond
Author: James Mixson,Bert Roest
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004297524

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The Observant reform of the religious orders remains one of the most important yet understudied religious movements of the later Middle Ages. This volume provides scholars with a current, synthetic introduction to the field, and suggests new avenues for future scholarship.

Inventing the Sacred

Inventing the Sacred
Author: Andrew W. Keitt
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004145818

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"Inventing the Sacred" analyzes the Spanish Inquisition's campaign to ferret out "false saints and scandalous impostors" whose claims of divinely inspired visions and revelations threatened the Catholic church's efforts to monopolize access to the supernatural.

Taming a Brood of Vipers

Taming a Brood of Vipers
Author: Michael A. Vargas
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2011-03-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004203150

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Audacious transgressors, rebellious sowers of discord, a brood of vipers – so leaders of the Order of Preachers described their own men. This lively study of costly corporate successes and failed reforms restores to the late medieval friars their complex humanity.

In the Shadow of the Virgin

In the Shadow of the Virgin
Author: Gretchen D. Starr-LeBeau
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691187372

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On June 11, 1485, in the pilgrimage town of Guadalupe, the Holy Office of the Inquisition executed Alonso de Paredes--a converted Jew who posed an economic and political threat to the town's powerful friars--as a heretic. Wedding engrossing narratives of Paredes and other figures with astute historical analysis, this finely wrought study reconsiders the relationship between religious identity and political authority in late-Medieval and early-modern Spain. Gretchen Starr-LeBeau concentrates on the Inquisition's handling of conversos (converted Jews and their descendants) in Guadalupe, taking religious identity to be a complex phenomenon that was constantly re-imagined and reconstructed in light of changing personal circumstances and larger events. She demonstrates that the Inquisition reified the ambiguous religious identities of conversos by defining them as devout or (more often) heretical. And she argues that political figures used this definitional power of the Inquisition to control local populations and to increase their own authority. In the Shadow of the Virgin is unique in pointing out that the power of the Inquisition came from the collective participation of witnesses, accusers, and even sometimes its victims. For the first time, it draws the connection between the malleability of religious identity and the increase in early modern political authority. It shows that, from the earliest days of the modern Spanish Inquisition, the Inquisition reflected the political struggles and collective religious and cultural anxieties of those who were drawn into participating in it.

The Sacrament of Penance and Religious Life in Golden Age Spain

The Sacrament of Penance and Religious Life in Golden Age Spain
Author: Patrick J. O'Banion
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2015-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780271060453

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The Sacrament of Penance and Religious Life in Golden Age Spain explores the practice of sacramental confession in Spain between roughly 1500 and 1700. One of the most significant points of contact between the laity and ecclesiastical hierarchy, confession lay at the heart of attempts to bring religious reformation to bear upon the lives of early modern Spaniards. Rigid episcopal legislation, royal decrees, and a barrage of prescriptive literature lead many scholars to construct the sacrament fundamentally as an instrument of social control foisted upon powerless laypeople. Drawing upon a wide range of early printed and archival materials, this book considers confession as both a top-down and a bottom-up phenomenon. Rather than relying solely upon prescriptive and didactic literature, it considers evidence that describes how the people of early modern Spain experienced confession, offering a rich portrayal of a critical and remarkably popular component of early modern religiosity.

Culture and Society in Habsburg Spain

Culture and Society in Habsburg Spain
Author: Nigel Griffin
Publsiher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2001
Genre: Spain
ISBN: 1855660806

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Essays on key aspects of cultural, religious, and intellectual life in early modern Spain.