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Jennifer D. Thibodeaux 
The Manly Priest 
Clerical Celibacy, Masculinity, and Reform in England and Normandy, 166-13

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During the High Middle Ages, members of the Anglo-Norman clergy not only routinely took wives but also often prepared their own sons for ecclesiastical careers. As the Anglo-Norman Church began to impose clerical celibacy on the priesthood, reform needed to be carefully negotiated, as it relied on the acceptance of a new definition of masculinity for religious men, one not dependent on conventional male roles in society. The Manly Priest tells the story of the imposition of clerical celibacy in a specific time and place and the resulting social tension and conflict.
No longer able to tie manliness to marriage and procreation, priests were instructed to embrace virile chastity, to become manly celibates who continually warred with the desires of the body. Reformers passed legislation to eradicate clerical marriages and prevent clerical sons from inheriting their fathers’ benefices. In response, some married clerics authored tracts to uphold their customs of marriage and defend the right of a priest’s son to assume clerical office. This resistance eventually waned, as clerical celibacy became the standard for the priesthood.
By the thirteenth century, ecclesiastical reformers had further tightened the standard of priestly masculinity by barring other typically masculine behaviors and comportment: gambling, tavern-frequenting, scurrilous speech, and brawling. Charting the progression of the new model of religious masculinity for the priesthood, Jennifer Thibodeaux illustrates this radical alteration and concludes not only that clerical celibacy was a hotly contested movement in high medieval England and Normandy, but that this movement created a new model of manliness for the medieval clergy.

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表中的内容

Introduction. Gendered Bodies and Gendered Identities
Chapter 1. The Manly Celibate
Chapter 2. Legal Discourse and the Reality of Clerical Marriage
Chapter 3. The Marginality of Clerical Sons
Chapter 4. ‘The Natural Right of a Man’: The Clerical Defense of Traditional Masculinity
Chapter 5. ‘They ought to be a model and example’: The Expansion of Religious Manliness
Chapter 6. Policing Priestly Bodies: The Conflict of Masculinities Among the Norman Parish Clergy
Conclusion. The Manly Priest
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

关于作者

Jennifer D. Thibodeaux is Associate Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She is the editor of Negotiating Clerical Identities: Priests, Monks and Masculinity in the Middle Ages.
语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 240 ● ISBN 9780812291940 ● 文件大小 2.8 MB ● 出版者 University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc. ● 市 Philadelphia ● 国家 US ● 发布时间 2015 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 4624743 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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