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Western Civilizations, Single Volume Edition, Fourteenth Edition
Published in Hardcover by W W Norton & Co. (2002)
Authors: Judith G. Coffin, Robert C. Stacey, Robert E. Lerner, and Standish Meacham
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great book- worthy tome of knowledge
This book, while I realise its a text book, has given me great insight into the latter portion of western culture. This book provides more verifiable references then any other book of this type I've read. Quality color pictures and easily followed footnotes, provides a respectable index and is very easily understood and appreciated.


The Feast of Saint Abraham: Medieval Millenarians and the Jews (Middle Ages Series)
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (2000)
Author: Robert E. Lerner
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Path Not Taken
Lerner's book is a presentation of a part of medieval millennial tradition - the lineage which originates from the powerful personage of Joachim of Fiore. Within this tradition the author traces views on the eschatological role of the Jewry in the future millennial era.
The framework of the whole book is to demonstrate that in the high Middle Ages existed a way of thinking being an alternative to so-called common Christian anti-Judaism. This "path not taken" would be a strain of thought opposed to the one which finally prevailed - the "culture of persecution" having led humanity to the nightmare of the Holocaust. To great disappointment of the present writer, the thesis so strongly emphasised at the very beginning of the book reappears only in the conclusion. The whole book focuses on nothing but the presentation of the historical evidence. Although it is admittedly very vivid and well-ordered evidence, the theme of the aforementioned "culture of persecution" is so weighty that it should be, in my view, considered more thoroughly. Perhaps it is a task for a reader to undertake...
What seems here noteworthy is that the author dealing with Joachite tradition as opposed to the "culture of persecution" does not mention the attempts made by several thinkers (esp. K. Löwith, H. de Lubac) to associate Joachim and his heirs with the totalitarian movements of the twentieth century. Funnily enough, the author does not even refer to the widespread assumption that the very millenarianism itself is inevitably connected with totalitarianism.
To sum up, the book gathers the evidence in favour of the view that not all medieval thinkers thought of the Jews in terms of Christ-killers or obdurate unbelievers. Lerner presents several figures who contradict one of the common prejudices about the Middle Ages: the view that anti-Judaism in the later Middle Ages was so overwhelming that no-one could resist it. The author shows that there were also thinkers - it must be admitted with sorrow that they were predominantly non-orthodox - who accepted the positive eschatological role of the Jewry in the future millennium.

The Exception to Medieval Anti-Judaism
Robert Lerner's new book is a gem of medieval studies scholarship. His elagantly written and laconic prose covers the evolution of Joachism (from Joachim de Fiore, the 12th century Italian millenarian abbot) through several major Christian thinkers. Lerner's ostensible aim here is to illuminate the rare exceptions to medieval Christian anti-Judaism. The Joachites often had startling prophecies concerning the Jews, Lerner tells us, that resulted in oppression for these thinkers. Many were executed and/or imprisoned for years: this was the price of philo-Judaism. Most interesting are his chapters on John of Rupescissa (or John of Roquetaillade) and Peter Olivi, and of course on Joachim himself. This is a must read for anybody interested in a more nuanced understanding of Christian conceptions of Jews in the middle ages.


World Civilizations
Published in Paperback by W W Norton & Co. (1997)
Authors: Philip Ralph, Robert E. Lerner, Standish Meacham, and Ralph Philip
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Good Book
I find this book fairly understandable, easy to follow and a bit of interesting with good pictures!


The Age of Adversity: The Fourteenth Century
Published in Paperback by Cornell Univ Pr (1968)
Author: Robert E. Lerner
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The Heresy of the Free Spirit in the Later Middle Ages
Published in Paperback by Univ of Notre Dame Pr (1991)
Author: Robert E. Lerner
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Marguerite Porete: Mirror of Simple Souls (The Classics of Western Spirituality)
Published in Hardcover by Paulist Press (1993)
Authors: Ellen L. Babinsky and Robert E. Lerner
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The Powers of Prophecy: The Cedar of Lebanon Vision from the Mongol Onslaught to the Dawn of Enlightenment
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1983)
Author: Robert E. Lerner
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Refrigerio dei santi : Gioacchino da Fiore e l'escatologia medievale
Published in Unknown Binding by Viella ()
Author: Robert E. Lerner
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Religious Movements in the Middle Ages
Published in Paperback by Univ of Notre Dame Pr (1996)
Authors: Herbert Grundmann, Steven Rowan, and Robert E. Lerner
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Religious Movements in the Middle Ages: The Historical Links Between Heresy, the Mendicant Orders, and the Women's Religious Movement in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Century
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Notre Dame Pr (1995)
Authors: Herbert Grundmann, Steven Rowan, and Robert E. Lerner
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