Jacob Panhausen: two sixteenth-century Premonstratensian treatises on religious life

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Abstract

Jacob Panhausen stands as a major but little-studied figure in the renewal of the Premonstratensian Order during the crucial decades of the sixteenth century when the very survival of religious life hung in the balance. His career (1540–1582) as abbot of Steinfeld in Germany spanned the whole era of the Council of Trent and its aftermath, and he died the same year that Saint Norbert was officially canonized.

This volume presents the first English translation of two Latin texts by Jacob Panhausen, A Loving Exhortation to Prelates and Those in Their Charge and Treatise on Monastic Life and Religious Vows. The introduction offers a biographical and analytical overview of this outstanding Norbertine reformer, illuminating a crucial time in the renewal of the Premonstratensian Order during and after the Council of Trent. Intended as they were for his confreres at Steinfeld and other abbeys, they show his zeal for reform, his dedication to the monastic tradition, and his humanistic and exegetical concerns.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCollegeville, MN
PublisherCistercian Publications and Liturgical Press
Number of pages110
ISBN (Electronic)9780879075903
ISBN (Print)9780879072902
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2021

Publication series

NameCistercian studies
Volume290

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