"Deutsche Predigten" (German Sermons) is a collection of sermons by Berthold of Regensburg, a 13th-century Franciscan friar and one of the most popular preachers of his time. This edition, edited by Chr. Friedrich Kling, makes Berthold's compelling oratory accessible to modern readers, offering insights into the religious and social life of medieval Germany.
Berthold's sermons provide a vivid picture of the spiritual concerns and moral challenges faced by people in the Middle Ages. His passionate delivery and relatable examples made him a powerful voice for reform and renewal within the Church. This volume is valuable for students and scholars of religious history, medieval studies, and German literature.
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