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Sustaining Belief

The Church of Worcester from c.870 to c.1100
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Sustaining Belief offers a detailed reconstruction of the late Anglo-Saxon history of the church of Worcester, focusing on the era between Bishops Waerferth and Wulfstan II. The book explores episcopal succession, relations between bishops and the cathedral community, and the expansion and organisation of the church's landed estates. It delves into the significant eleventh-century efforts to preserve land transaction records, including the creation of two key cartularies: Liber Wigorniensis and Hemming's cartulary. Additionally, it examines ecclesiastical organisation and pastoral care within the diocese, highlighting church dues, preaching, penance, and care for the sick. This comprehensive study paints a vivid picture of the church's interaction with societyโ€”from clergy and tenants to opponents in land disputes.
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This book is ideal for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Anglo-Saxon history, ecclesiastical studies, and medieval English administration, providing a profound exploration of church and society in late Anglo-Saxon Worcester.

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Reconstructs the late Anglo-Saxon history of the church of Worcester, covering the period between Bishops Waerferth and Wulfstan II. This volume also considers ecclesiastical organization and pastoral care in the diocese of Worcester, by looking at the relations between the cathedral church and the other churches in the diocese.

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This book reconstructs the late Anglo-Saxon history of the church of Worcester, covering the period between Bishops Waerferth and Wulfstan II. Starting with an examination of the episcopal succession and the relations between bishops and the cathedral community, the volume moves on to consider the development of the church of Worcester's landed estate, its extent and its organisation.

These are analysed in connection with the very significant measures taken in the eleventh century to preserveโ€”and sometimes manipulateโ€”the memory of past land transactions. Of paramount importance among such measures was the production of two cartularies: Liber Wigorniensis and Hemming's cartulary, respectively compiled at the beginning and at the very end of the eleventh century.

Last but not least, the volume considers ecclesiastical organisation and pastoral care in the diocese of Worcester by looking at the relations between the cathedral church and the other churches in the diocese. Special attention is given to the payment of church dues and to such aspects of pastoral care as preaching, penance, and visitation of the sick.

Thanks to the combined analysis of these areas, Sustaining Belief offers a detailed picture of the main occupations (and preoccupations) of the late Anglo-Saxon church of Worcester in its interaction with society at large: from its tenants to its faithful, from the clergy in its diocese to its opponents in land disputes.

Series: Studies in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland

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Praised as an exceptional scholarly work, Sustaining Belief is described as an indispensable guide to understanding the administrative foundations of medieval England within the Worcester diocese. Reviewers commend Francesca Tinti's meticulous treatment of complex sources and her corrective insights on secondary literature. The bookโ€™s production quality, including maps, images, footnotes, tables, indices, and bibliography, further enhances its value. It has been lauded by Midland History, Medieval Journal, and The Medieval Review for significantly advancing knowledge of late Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780754609025

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 June 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 376

About the Author

Francesca Tinti is Ikerbasque Research Professor in the Facultad de Letras at the Universidad delย Pais Vasco, Spain

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