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Aelred of Rievaulx
Lives of the Northern Saints
Translated by Jane Patricia Freeland, Introduction and annotations by Marsha L. Dutton
Paperback



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Specifics: 152 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Rights: World
ISBN: 978-0-87907-471-5
Cistercian Product #: CF071P


Price: $24.95
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A saintly twelfth-century abbot, born to a family of hereditary priests family in Hexham, Northumbria, and raised at the Scottish royal court, recounts the deeds of his saintly forebears in the North. He tells of flawed and foolish men—and women—on their journey to the heavenly Jerusalem. Through his eyes we see Ninian, the Irishman who evangelized Scotland, and the saints of Hexham itself. And we learn of human weakness and retribution in 'A Certain Wonderful Miracle'.



Editorial Reviews:

"The Lives of the Northern Saints is recommended to those interested in the works of St. Aelred. It should also be of interest to those interested in early medieval northern English Church history and hagiography."
-American Benedictine Review
". . . these texts are not so much early medieval hagiographies as records documenting the daily concerns and troubles of the early medieval laity and the popular piety which suffused their worldview. . . . Not only would this volume be of interest to historians but it would make a great discussion piece in an undergraduate or graduate course. "
-The Medieval Review
"Those who are familiar with the major works of Aelred of Rievaulx will find this collection of three of his historical works not only interesting, but absolutely fascinating. . . . This edition of Aelred’s works offers the twenty-first century reader an opportunity to enter another time and another vision. In so doing, the reader finds new insights, a new vision for life today. Aelred provides us with a captivating read which challenges the reader. This edition of three of Aelred’s historical works is something lay people as well as scholars will find invaluable. The translator, editor, and publisher have done a great service to today’s Christian community in making these works available."
-Anglican Theological Review
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