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Unceasing Strife, Unending Fear : Jacques de Therines and the Freedom of the Church in the Age of the Last Capetians

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This absorbing book explores the tensions within the Roman Catholic church and between the church and royal authority in France in the crucial period 1290 - 1321.

During this time the crown tried to force churchmen to accept policies many considered inconsistent with ecclesiastical freedom and traditions - such as paying war taxes and expelling the Jews from the kingdom.

William Jordan considers these issues through the eyes of one of the most important and courageous actors, the Cistercian monk, professor, abbot, and polemical writer Jacques de Therines.

The result is a fresh perspective on what Jordan terms "the story of France in a politically terrifying period of its existence, one of unceasing strife and unending fear." Jacques de Therines was involved in nearly every controversy of the period: the expulsion of the Jews from France, the relocation of the papacy to Avignon, the affair of the Templars, the suppression of the "heresies" of Marguerite Porete and of the Spiritual Franciscans, and the defense of the "exempt" monastic orders' freedom from all but papal control.The stands he took were often remarkable in themselves: hostility to the expulsion of Jews and spirited defense of the Templars, for example.

The book also traces the emergence of King Philip the Fair's (1285 - 1314) almost paranoid style of rule and its impact on church-state relations, which makes the expression of Jacques de Therines's views all the more courageous.

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Princeton University Press
0691121206 / 9780691121208
Hardback
944.024
09/01/2005
United States
English
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This learned reflection on the French monarchy and papacy in the reign of Philip IV is a wonderful book. The work of a mature scholar thoroughly at home in the period and the source materials, it is an exemplary model of how to blend the biographical, political, and religious-intellectual into a comprehensible account of ideas relating to political action. It has the air of a novel; the writing is graceful, vigorous, and subtle, and always crystal clear. -- Theodore Evergates, McDaniel College, editor of "Aristocratic Women in Medieval France" Unceasing Strife, Unending Fear represents a very
This learned reflection on the French monarchy and papacy in the reign of Philip IV is a wonderful book. The work of a mature scholar thoroughly at home in the period and the source materials, it is an exemplary model of how to blend the biographical, political, and religious-intellectual into a comprehensible account of ideas relating to political action. It has the air of a novel; the writing is graceful, vigorous, and subtle, and always crystal clear. -- Theodore Evergates, McDaniel College, editor of "Aristocratic Women in Medieval France" Unceasing Strife, Unending Fear represents a very 1DDF France, 3H c 1000 CE to c 1500, HBJD European history, HBLC Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500, HRCC2 Church history