Anglican Theological Review, July 1st, 2002
Bernard of Clairvaux. By Gillian R. Evans. Great Medieval Thinkers Series. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. viii + 220 pp. $19.95 (paper). The expanse of time between the Patristic era and the Reformation remains for many in the Anglican communion terra incognita, in part because Anglican theology has tended to define itself through the recovery of the identity of the early church. The Victorian romanticization of medieval Christianity has been viewed by twentieth-century eyes as more revelatory of nineteenth-century sentiment than of the church's need to begin to mine the riches of i...
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