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Pastoral Care in Medieval England: Interdisciplinary Approaches
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by Peter Clarke (Editor); Sarah James (Editor)


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  • Title Pastoral Care in Medieval England: Interdisciplinary Approaches
  • Author Peter Clarke (Editor); Sarah James (Editor)
  • Binding Other
  • Pages 264
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Routledge
  • ISBN 9781317083405 / 1317083407

About the author

Dr Sarah James is a Senior Lecturer in Medieval Literature at the University of Kent. Her major field of interest is medieval hagiography from c.1100-1500, including both the Latin west and more recently Byzantium in her research. She is also absorbed by the development of theology as an academic discipline, and particularly the ways in which academic theological positions are mediated in order to promote pastoral care. She has written on theologies of vision, pleasure and the Eucharist, and also on the vernacular theological writings of Bishop Reginal Pecock and the Austin Friar John Capgrave.

Peter D. Clarke

is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Southampton. He specializes in the history of the Western Church from c. 1100 down to the Reformation. His research interests focus on Western canon law and its application in this period and on the later medieval papacy and its impact at a local level. His recent publications have included a three-volume edition (with Patrick Zutshi) of petitions from England and Wales to the papal penitentiary (1410-1503) and a monograph on the Ecclesiastical Interdict in the Thirteenth Century.