
The Privilege of Poverty
Clare of Assisi, Agnes of Prague, and the Struggle for a Franciscan Rule for Women
Joan Mueller(Author)
Pennsylvania State University Press
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-271-02896-5 (ISBN)
Description
Reviews / Votes
"In demonstrating that Franciscan women were from the beginning courted by Franciscan brothers and the papacy as devout contemplatives, Mueller redefines early Franciscan history by showing that women were essential partners with Franciscan friars." - J. M. B. Porter, Choice "This is a very impressive work. Mueller sets out to pursue the long series of negotiations that went into designing a Franciscan life for women. She begins with Clare and Agnes, who were inspired by the model provided by St. Francis, or at least the model as they saw it. When they attempted to gain the papal permission to pursue that model, they found that the popes whose permission they required saw the life proper to a female religious quite differently. Mueller does a good job of explaining how the models differed and why. She places the ongoing struggle between the two women and the popes in a credible ecclesiastical context." - David Burr, author of The Spiritual Franciscans"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Pennsylvania
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
16 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 133 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-271-02896-5 (9780271028965)
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Person
Joan Mueller is Professor of Theology and Christian Spirituality at Creighton University and an active Poor Clare sister. She is the author of Clare's Letters to Agnes: Text and Sources (2000) and a historical novel, Francis: The Saint of Assisi (2000), which has been translated into several languages.