Excerpt: "In a former chapter we considered the Mendicants as an
active agency in the suppression of heresy. One of the Orders,
however, by no means restricted itself to this function, and we have
now to examine the career of the Franciscans as the subjects of the
spirit of persecuting uniformity which they did so much to render
dominant. While the mission of both Orders was to redeem the Church
from the depth of degradation into which it had sunk, the Dominicans
were more especially trained to take part in the active business of
life. They therefore attracted the more restless and aggressive
spirits; they accommodated themselves to the world, like the Jesuits
of later days, and the worldliness which necessarily came with success
awakened little antagonism within the organization. Power and luxury
were welcomed and enjoyed. Even Thomas Aquinas, who, as we have seen,
eloquently defended, against William of Saint-Amour, the superlative
holiness of absolute poverty, subsequently admitted that poverty
should be proportioned to the object which an Order was fitted to
attain."
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9783987447983
Publisert
2024
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Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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