Jan Standonck
Priest, Reform movement, Clergy, Asceticism, Francis of Paola, Collège de Montaigu
978-613-6-87360-2
6136873605
100
2012-05-13
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jan Standonck was a Dutch priest, Scholastic, and reformer. He was part of the great movement for reform in the 15th century French church. His approach was to reform the recruitment and education of the clergy, along very ascetic lines, heavily influenced by the hermit saint Francis of Paola. To this end he founded many colleges, all of them strictly controlled and dedicated to poor students with real vocations. Chief amongst them was the Collège de Montaigu, latterly part of the University of Paris. He lived at a time when this model of reform was under increasing pressure from more thoroughgoing critiques - including that of one of his most famous students, Erasmus. He was born into extremely humble circumstances, the son of a poor cobbler in Mechlin, at that time part of the Burgundian Netherlands. He received his early education there but quickly transferred to Gouda, where the Brothers of the Common Life ran a famous school along monastic lines
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