Bernard & Abelard
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Publisher: SLG Press
ISBN: 9780728304109
Number of Pages: 76
Published: 31/12/2024
Width: 21 cm
Height: 14.8 cm
This essay examines the theology of, and relationship between, the saintly Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153), customarily considered a traditionalist, and the arrogant, brilliant and controversial philosopher Peter Abelard (1079–1142), disruptive and famously disgraced in his lifetime. To modern readers Bernard emerges from his conflict with Abelard in an unappealing light, yet Bernard’s behaviour, however much we may now appreciate Abelard, arose from his view of the older man as a climber among the foothills of theology, the effect of whose excursions into higher altitudes of thought on his followers was, in the long run, more deadly than bracing; a calamity against which Bernard attempted to raise the alarm. Sister Edmée examines the attitudes and fortunes of both men with her customary wit and engaging style.