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ARTICLE: Saint Nasty
Spiritual giants care about one thing—and it's not people's feelings.


The Reformer Saint and the Saintly Reformer
Calvin and the Legacy of Bernard of Clairvaux


From the Editor: Sweeter Than Honey

A 12th Century Man for All Seasons
The Life and Thought of Bernard of CIairvaux


A Brief Chronology of the Life and Works of Bernard of Clairvaux

The Spirituality of St. Bernard of Clairvaux
From Love of Self To Love of God To Love of Self for God


The Bread of God's Book
Saint Bernard and Holy Scripture


Other Sources and the True Source

The Search for a Holy Life
A Brief Overview of Medieval Monasticism


The Needle of Sin
Excerpts on man's original simplicity from St. Bernard's Sermons on the Song of Songs

On Loving God


A Chimaera of His Age
A Man of Peace and the Church Militant


Bernard Lives Today
Cistercians around the world continue to live the monastic life of which Bernard of Clairvaux was the propagator and theologian.


Bernard of Clairvaux: Recommended Resources


Why You Should Crusade
Bernard of Clairvaux, who wrote the beautiful essay On Loving God, also urged Christians to fight for Christ. Here are some excerpts from a letter written in 1147.

The Crusades: A Gallery of Martial Monks & Holy Kings
The great preachers, planners, and fighters of the Holy Land crusades.


The Crusades: Did You Know?
Little Known Facts about the Crusades.


The Fighting Monks
In the new religious orders, Christians blended poverty, chastity, and military fervor.


Scripture-Drenched Life
Medieval monasteries were Bible schools extraordinaire.


Warrior Spirituality
Princes and knights were expected to be men of noble character, military prowess, and deep Christian faith.




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