Kaeuper argues that chivalric ideology of the high and later Middle Ages selectively appropriated religious ideas to valorize the institution of knighthood. He describes how both elite warriors and clerics contributed to a Christian theology that validated the knights' bloody profession.
Kaeuper argues that chivalric ideology of the high and later Middle Ages selectively appropriated religious ideas to valorize the institution of knighthood. He describes how both elite warriors and clerics contributed to a Christian theology that validated the knights' bloody profession.
Chapter 1: Violent Knights, Holy Knights Chapter 2: Two Model Knight/Authors as Guides Chapter 3: The Religious Context for Chivalric Ideology Chapter 4: Independence in Knightly Piety Chapter 5: Knightly Ideology Developed and Disseminated Chapter 6: The Hero and the Suffering Servant Chapter 7: Knighthood and the New Lay Theology: Ordines and Labor Chapter 8: Knighthood and the New Lay Theology: Confession and Penance Chapter 9: Writing the Death Certificate for Chivalric Ideology Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Violent Knights, Holy Knights Chapter 2: Two Model Knight/Authors as Guides Chapter 3: The Religious Context for Chivalric Ideology Chapter 4: Independence in Knightly Piety Chapter 5: Knightly Ideology Developed and Disseminated Chapter 6: The Hero and the Suffering Servant Chapter 7: Knighthood and the New Lay Theology: Ordines and Labor Chapter 8: Knighthood and the New Lay Theology: Confession and Penance Chapter 9: Writing the Death Certificate for Chivalric Ideology Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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