The Enigma of Faith

The Enigma of Faith
Author: William (of Saint-Thierry, Abbot of Saint-Thierry)
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1974
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

"Based on the reading of the only twelfth-century manuscript of the Enigma extant, Charleville MS. 114, and an examination of the fifteenth-century manuscript Uppsala C. 79." Revision of the editor's thesis, Catholic University of America, 1971, presented under title: The enigma fidei of William of Saint Thierry, a translation and commentary. Bibliography: p. 119-120.

William of St. Thierry: the Enigma of Faith

William of St. Thierry: the Enigma of Faith
Author: William Saint-Thierry
Publisher: Cistercian Publications Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780879073190

William of Saint Thierry left all things in his search for God. He left his home in Liage (modern Belgium) to study in France. He left the schools to enter benedictine monastic life at Rheims. And late in his life he left the Benedictines to enter the more austere, recently founded cistercian abbey of Signy in the Ardennes forest. What he did not leave was his keen intellect and his vehement love of Truth.

William of St Thierry

William of St Thierry
Author: Jean Déchanet
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1972
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A Companion to William of Saint-Thierry

A Companion to William of Saint-Thierry
Author: F. Tyler Sergent
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-03-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9004392505

New studies on this twelfth-century Benedictine abbot who became a Cistercian monk and his keen intellectual life, insightful and creative thought, and his enduring influence.

The Enigma of Faith

The Enigma of Faith
Author: of Saint-thierry William, Abbot of Sain
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781607241928

Unity of Spirit

Unity of Spirit
Author: F. Tyler Sergent
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0879072687

William of Saint-Thierry (ca. 1080-1148) became abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Thierry in about 1119, holding that office for about sixteen years and writing a large number of works, some for the guidance of the monks of his abbey and others as theological treatises. But during that same time, after meeting Bernard, abbot of the Cistercian abbey of Clairvaux, he longed to become a Cistercian. He finally satisfied that dream in 1135, when he became a monk at Signy. His final work was the first of the five books that constitute the Vita Prima Sancti Bernardi. The nine chapters in this book explore William's thought as represented in his twenty works, ranging from his earliest theological writing through his contribution to the Vita Prima Sancti Bernardi. The contributors to this volume have moved scholarship on William in new directions, ranging from a comparative analysis of Bernard's and William's thought through a study of William's Christology, an analysis of individual works, a new translation of one of William's little-known works, an examination of sixteenth-century images drawn from the Vita Prima, a study of William's rhetorical skills, and a recognition of William's new take on the phrase unitas spiritus. Dr. E. Rozanne Elder's expertise as a scholar of the works of William of Saint-Thierry, combined with her decades of distinguished service as a professor of history, director of the Institute of Cistercian Studies and then of the Center for Cistercian and Monastic Studies, all at Western Michigan University, and as editorial director of Cistercian Publications for thirty-five years, has made her the best known of Cistercian scholars today. She is the one primarily responsible for moving Cistercian studies into the mainstream of medieval history and thought. As the gracious and indefatigable host of the annual Conference of Cistercian Studies that takes place each May as part of the International Medieval Studies Congress, she has created a community of scholars and friends.

The Immanent Person of the Holy Spirit from Anselm to Lombard

The Immanent Person of the Holy Spirit from Anselm to Lombard
Author: Matthew Knell
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608991628

This study shows that there has not yet been any comprehensive study of the person of the Holy Spirit in the twelfth century, and that such a study has something to add to concepts of twelfth-century thought as well as modern debates in pneumatology. The richness of debate that took place with the advent of scholasticism, and its clashes with more traditional approaches to Christian study, raised issues about western conceptions of the Spirit that were both grounded in scripture And The church fathers' writings, and thoroughly tested by reason and debate.