Aelred the Peacemaker: The Public Life of a Cistercian Abbot

Author:   Jean Truax
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Volume:   251
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Pages:   340
Publication Date:   01 March 2017
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Author:   Jean Truax
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Volume:   251
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.405kg
ISBN:  

9780879072513


ISBN 10:   0879072512
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   01 March 2017
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Contents   List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction: The Three Lives of Aelred of Rievaulx Chapter 2 Precedents: In the Footsteps of Saint Bernard Chapter 3 Son of the North: Aelred in Context Chapter 4 Friends and Rivals: Aelred and His Neighbors Chapter 5 Brothers and Sisters in Christ: Aelred and the Care of Women Chapter 6 A Time for Peace: Aelred of Rievaulx and the End of the Anglo-Norman Civil War Chapter 7 Behind the Scenes: Aelred of Rievaulx, the Lords of Galloway, and the Kings of Scotland Chapter 8 Trusted Counselor: Aelred of Rievaulx and King Henry II Chapter 9 The Wrong Side of History: Aelred, Rievaulx, and Thomas Becket Chapter 10 Conclusion: Aelred of Rievaulx: Politician and Peacemaker Appendix 1 Chronological Table Appendix 2 Abbot Aelred of Rievaulx’s Letter to Gilbert, Venerable Bishop of London Translated by R. Jacob McDonie Appendix 3 Aelred’s Homily for the Feast of Saint Katherine of Alexandria Translated by Marie Anne Mayeski Appendix 4 Sermon for the Translation of the Relics of Edward the Confessor Translated by Tom Licence Appendix 5 A Letter from Rievaulx to Archbishop Thomas Becket Translated by Jean Truax Bibliography Index

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Aelred is eminent for his monastic teaching and spiritual doctrine on friendship. Presenting Aelred as politician and peacemaker, this book offers a brilliant perspective into a previously neglected feature in the life of the most distinguished abbot of Rievaulx. Jean Truax has accomplished a mammoth service by organizing an incredible amount of resources so as to create and evaluate the influential public life of this Cistercian abbot. Aelred is presented in his contemporary setting moving among friends and rivals as spiritual abba, abbatial administrator, historian, builder, mediator, and counselor to kings and to St. Thomas Becket. Abbot Thomas X. Davis, OCSO, Abbey of New Clairvaux


"""This meticulously researched, thoroughly documented study describes fully for the first time Aelred of Rievaulx's political career. Most scholars focus on Aelred's spirituality, friendships, or monasticism. Truax reconstructs his patronage networks that financially supported his abbey and ensured its survival during the anarchy of Stephen's reign, his influence on neighboring Celtic rulers, and his advisory roles to two kings, Scotland's David I and England's Henry II. Uniquely, she uncovers his friendships for and support of cloistered women, which he saw as equal to monks, and his opposition to Archbishop Thomas Becket, which shaped Aelred's posthumous reputation. This important new perspective enriches the massive scholarship on Aelred.""Sally N. Vaughn, PhD, Professor, Department of History, University of Houston ""In this readable and informative book, Jean Truax paints an unforgettable picture of Aelred of Rievaulx as an important player in the tumultuous public affairs of his day, a counsellor to kings and bishops, and a moderator in legal disputes. This context shows Aelred's historical writings-his Report of the Battle of the Standard, Lament for David I of Scotland, Genealogy of the Kings of England-to be integrally related to his public sermons, hagiographies, and correspondence. Drawing out the implications of passing comments and puzzling omissions in Walter Daniel's Life of Aelred of Rievaulx, Truax builds a persuasive case that Aelred's reputation among his fellow monks fell under a shadow due to his political activities outside the monastery's walls and, most especially, to his support of Henry II in his quarrel with Thomas Becket who, four years after Aelred's death, became England's most famous saint and martyr.""Ann W. Astell, University of Notre Dame ""Aelred is eminent for his monastic teaching and spiritual doctrine on friendship. Presenting Aelred as politician and peacemaker, this book offers a brilliant perspective into a previously neglected feature in the life of the most distinguished abbot of Rievaulx. Jean Truax has accomplished a mammoth service by organizing an incredible amount of resources so as to create and evaluate the influential public life of this Cistercian abbot. Aelred is presented in his contemporary setting moving among friends and rivals as spiritual abba, abbatial administrator, historian, builder, mediator, and counselor to kings and to St. Thomas Becket.""Abbot Thomas X. Davis, OCSO, Abbey of New Clairvaux ""With an abundance of well-documented detail, Jean Truax portrays Aelred as a man of exceptional energy, who remained actively engaged in monastic and public affairs up to the end of his life. By sticking to the historical record and avoiding sterile discussions of Aelred's personality or motivations, she brings out the rich texture of the abbot's life within the context of Rievaulx, the wider church, and the Anglo-Norman world. This book offers the fullest portrayal to date of his role as a mediator in all of these areas. Although Jean Truax does not claim to have unraveled all the complexities of Aelred's biography, her study gently loosens some of its most resistant knots.""Elias Dietz, OCSO, Abbey of Gethsemani ""This careful study deserves to be in all academic libraries supporting graduate history programs.""Daniel Boice, Catholic Library World There is much rich historical detail here, on the chaotic political situation and troubles in the northern church. Jean Truax is to be congratulated for producing a book that is thoroughly researched, and that gives a rounded portrait of this intriguing abbot."" Northern History ""Jean Truax's thorough investigation and plausible reconstruction as set out in Aelred the Peacemaker will no doubt long remain the definitive treatment of this fascinating yet frustrating dimension of Aelred's life and work.""Patrick F. O'Connell, Catholic Books Review ""A useful, engaging book that brings together various dimensions of Aelred's career and from which many scholars interested in Aelred, the Cistercian, peacemaking, and Anglo-Scottish relations will profit."" The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies ""This rich and detailed interpretation of Aelred's public life provides a window into the world of power politics and Cistercian life in the twelfth century that will be of interest to any student of the period."" Anglican and Episcopal History ""A thorough, yet highly readable study of the Cistercian abbot Aelred of Rievaulx's role in the public affairs of his day""Reading Religion “Fully and for the first time, Jean Truax describes the range of Aelred’s political activity, both secular and ecclesiastical. That description is based on deep and careful research, and the results are well documented.” Speculum"


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Jean Truax has a PhD in medieval history; she is an independent scholar and author of Ralph d’Escures, William of Corbeil and Theobald of Bec: Heirs of Anselm and Ancestors of Becket, and Aelred the Peacemaker: The Public Life of a Cistercian Abbot. 

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