phoenix

[jacket image]
[Add to cart]
or
Print an order form.

Penelope D. Johnson

Equal in Monastic Profession

Religious Women in Medieval France

310 pages, 6 halftones, 5 tables  6 x 9  © 1991
Series: Women in Culture and Society Series

Paper $31.00

ISBN: 9780226401867   Published February 1994

E-book from $5.00 to $31.00 (about e-books)

ISBN: 9780226401973

In this study of the manner in which medieval nuns lived, Penelope Johnson challenges facile stereotypes of nuns living passively under monastic rule, finding instead that collectively they were empowered by their communal privileges and status to think and act without many of the subordinate attitudes of secular women. In the words of one abbess comparing nuns with monks, they were "different as to their sex but equal in their monastic profession."

Johnson researched more than two dozen nunneries in northern France from the eleventh century through the thirteenth century, balancing a qualitative reading of medieval monastic documents with a quantitative analysis of a lengthy thirteenth-century visitation record which allows an important comparison of nuns and monks. A fascinating look at the world of medieval spirituality, this work enriches our understanding of women's role in premodern Europe and in church history.



Subjects



You may purchase this title at these fine bookstores. Outside the USA, consult our international information page.

Questions about this title? email sales@press.uchicago.edu.