The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality. I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective.

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The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality

I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy II. Corresponding Developments in Religions Life

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy II. Corresponding Developments in Religions Life A. Innocent III & the Fourth Lateran Council (Lateran IV, 1215)

Pope Innocent III

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy II. Corresponding Developments in Religions Life A. Innocent III & the Fourth Lateran Council (Lateran IV, 1215) B. Vita Apostolica [penance, poverty, & preaching]

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy II. Corresponding Developments in Religions Life A. Innocent III & the Fourth Lateran Council (Lateran IV, 1215) B. Vita Apostolica [penance, poverty, & preaching] III. Rise of the Mendicant Orders

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy II. Corresponding Developments in Religions Life A. Innocent III & the Fourth Lateran Council (Lateran IV, 1215) B. Vita Apostolica [penance, poverty, & preaching] III. Rise of the Mendicant Orders A. St. Francis ( ) & the Franciscans

Assisi, Italy

Francis gives away everything, -including his own clothes

Francis sets up the first nativity scene

Francis preaches to the birds

Pope Innocent III dreams that Francis saves the church from collapsing

Francis preaches to the Sultan & offers to walk through fire

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy II. Corresponding Developments in Religions Life A. Innocent III & the Fourth Lateran Council (Lateran IV, 1215) B. Vita Apostolica [penance, poverty, & preaching] III. Rise of the Mendicant Orders A. St. Francis ( ) & the Franciscans B. St. Clare & the Poor Clares

St. Clare of Assisi

St. Francis & St. Clare -Giotto

The Changing Context of Women's Spirituality I. Europe c.1200: A New Society A. Political Perspective B. Economic Developments 1. Rise of Cities C. Changes in Education and Literacy II. Corresponding Developments in Religions Life A. Innocent III & the Fourth Lateran Council (Lateran IV, 1215) B. Vita Apostolica [penance, poverty, & preaching] III. Rise of the Mendicant Orders A. St. Francis ( ) & the Franciscans B. St. Clare & the Poor Clares C. Dominicans

Francis & Dominic with the Virgin Mary