Philip the Chancellor and Eudes of Chateauroux
Discover the profound insights of the early thirteenth century with Philip the Chancellor and Eudes of Chateauroux by Nicole Beriou. This groundbreaking work, published by Oxford University Press in 2024, presents the first edition, translation, and commentary on previously unknown medieval sermons. These sermons were crafted to defend the Catholic faith against the rising tide of heresy during a tumultuous period marked by the crusade against Albigensian heretics in south-western France and campaigns to combat heresy in northern France. Spanning 288 pages, this hardback volume is an essential addition for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval history and theology. Dive into the rich historical context and explore the theological arguments that shaped the era. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of this pivotal moment in religious history.