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Schools of Asceticism

Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities

  • Paperback
  • 288 pages
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
  • 15.2 x 23 x 1.7 cm

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"Rather than write another of the countless studies in the Weberian tradition, Lutz Kaelber has attempted nothing less than to be Max Weber's ghost writer and to produce one of the great studies he did not live to undertake-The Christianity of the Occident. The result is a fascinating and engrossing work that adds immensely to our understanding of both then and now." -Rodney Stark, University of Washington Max Weber argued that medieval religious movements were an important source for the distinctive rationality of Western civilization. He intended to study precisely this theme but died before he could do so. In Schools of Asceticism, Lutz Kaelber builds on Weber's ideas by presenting a fresh historical and theoretical analysis of orthodox and heretical religious groups in the Middle Ages. He explores how doctrine and social organization shaped ascetic conduct in these groups from the twelfth century on. Kaelber first examines monastic and mendicant groups, correcting common misperceptions about the nature of their ascetic practices and their significance for the emergence of a Protestant work ethic.Then he turns to two of the largest and most widespread heretical groups in the Middle Ages, the Waldensians and the Cathars.
For the most part, Waldensians and Cathars practiced a form of "other-worldly asceticism" resembling that of monks and nuns. For the Austrian Waldensians, however, Kaelber documents a type of "inner-worldly asceticism" that resembled what Weber described for early modern Protestant groups. Both types of asceticism originated in distinctive heretical establishments: Waldensian schools and Cathar "houses of heretics." As these establishments disappeared, the boundaries separating Waldensianism and Catharism from Catholicism collapsed. Kaelber is therefore able to link organizational aspects of heretical communities to the tenacity of heresy in the Middle Ages. Based on exhaustive research into both primary and secondary sources, Schools of Asceticism is a bold and original book that bridges the disciplines of comparative historical and theoretical sociology, medieval history, and religious studies. Lutz Kaelber is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Lyndon State College in Vermont.

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  • Author

    Lutz F. Kaelber

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Pennsylvania State University Press

  • Published

    April 1998

  • Weight

    427g

  • Page Count

    288

  • Dimensions

    15.2 x 23 x 1.7 cm

  • ISBN

    9780271028927

  • ISBN-10

    0271028920

  • Eden Code

    3950753

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