The Agni Immaculati: The Medieval Hagiography of Saint Maieul of Cluny
  The Agni Immaculati: The Medieval Hagiography of Saint Maieul of Cluny
Titolo The Agni Immaculati: The Medieval Hagiography of Saint Maieul of Cluny
AutoreRyan Evans
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
Step into the world of medieval Europe, where spiritual battles were fought as fiercely as political ones. The Agni Immaculati uncovers the life of Saint Maieul, the legendary abbot of Cluny, whose steadfast devotion to reforming monastic life reshaped the very foundation of Christian Europe. In this riveting exploration, Ryan Evans delves deep into the hagiography of Maieul, offering an unprecedented view of his miracles, unwavering loyalty to the papacy, and defiance against secular power. Through a blend of historical analysis, theological insight, and compelling storytelling, Evans paints a portrait of a man whose life transcended the ordinary. Maieul's spiritual authority and his impact on the monastic world are revealed in vivid detail, showcasing how his reforms not only restored sanctity to the Church but also set the stage for centuries of religious influence. Drawing from a wealth of primary sources and shedding new light on the cultural and political intricacies of the time, The Agni Immaculati is not just a biography but a window into an era where saints were the true architects of history. Perfect for readers of religious history, medieval studies, and those captivated by the intersection of faith and power, this book will transport you to a world where devotion was a form of resistance and where a monk's miracles could alter the course of an empire. A gripping narrative of holiness, reform, and divine intervention, The Agni Immaculati is the untold story of Saint Maieul, whose legacy continues to inspire those who seek both spiritual and worldly transformation.