Master of penance Gratian and the development of penitential thought and law in the twelfth century
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Washington, D.C. :
The Catholic University of America Press
cop. 2014
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Colección: | Studies in medieval and early modern canon law ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Distinctio 1: contrition or confession--what remits sins?
- Distinctio 2: regaining love like David or losing love like Satan?
- Distinctio 3: sin and the nature of true penance
- Distinctio 4: when forgiven sins come back to haunt you
- Distinctiones 5-7: true penance, proper confessor-priests, and secure death
- Penance in practice: extra-de penitentia texts on penance in the decretum
- From Discipulus Anselmi to Magister Clericorum
- From one master to another : Peter Lombard's usage of De Penitentia
- De Penitentia in the classroom (1): the early reception, 1140--1170
- De Penitentia in the classroom (2): Paris and Bologna at the end of the twelfth century
- Moving beyond the classroom : De Penitentia in England and Southern France, 1160-1190
- De Penitentia outside the classroom : the Papal Curia, 1159-1215
- Conclusion.