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Bernard of Clairvaux, the Last of the Fathers and the End of the Middle Ages

May 29, 2013
Swift Hall, Common Room
1025 E 58th St,
Chicago, IL 60637
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Cosponsored by The Medieval Studies Workshop
and The Theology Workshop

The 12th century monastic reformer Bernard of Clairvaux recruited hundreds of young men to the cloister or claustrum (enclosure) of Cistercian monastic life. The rhythm of life in the monastic enclosure not only rules the structured existence of the monks but also alters their experience of time from linear to circular while maintaining the goal of the world to come. Bernard’s eloquent insistence on this way of life represents the end of an era and, to an extent, the end of the Middle Ages.