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The Life, Thought, and Spirituality of Saint Peter Damian

Par : Brandon Reid
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230717720
  • EAN9798230717720
  • Date de parution18/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Saint Peter Damian, one of the most influential figures of the 11th century, is celebrated not only for his reform efforts within the Benedictine Order but also for his passionate defense of clerical celibacy and his significant contributions to the intellectual life of the medieval Church. Born around 1007 in Ravenna, Italy, Peter Damian's life spanned an era marked by turmoil and reform in the Church.
His fervent advocacy for ecclesiastical purity and moral discipline resonated with the urgent call for reform that defined his time. As a young man, Peter Damian was introduced to a world of conflicting values, where the Church, struggling with moral laxity and corruption, was in desperate need of reform. This period in history saw the rise of the Cluniac reform movement, which sought to return to the traditional monastic disciplines.
Saint Peter Damian, however, would take this effort even further. While the Cluniacs sought a return to strict monastic observance, Damian advocated not only for stricter monasticism but also for the spiritual renewal of the entire Church. His life was thus a response to the demands for moral and doctrinal purification, a call that would influence the development of the medieval Church for centuries to come.