Mellem Klosteret og Verden: Armand-Jean de Rancé (1626-1700)

Abstract

The article presents Armand-Jean de Ranch's reform of the Cistercian abbey of La Trappe. It positions Ranch's ascetic programme within the wider devotional culture of seventeenth-century France, and explores in three registers the inherent dynamic between withdrawal from the world and engagement with the world. The first register concerns the abbot's biography, the argument being that the familial, societal and ecclesiastical circles inhabited by Ranee1 before and after his conversion are more closely connected than has been traditionally seen. The second is dedicated to the position of La Trappe in contemporary society and a discussion of the continuous traffic across the monastic wall of texts, guests, rumours and myths. The third involves an examination of the role of withdrawal and engagement in Ranch's reform and its ascetic programme, showing how the abbot expounds the central notion of solitude as a place, a condition and a strategy. The article presents key insights from the author's doctoral thesis, which was defended at the University of Copenhagen in June 2017.

Original languageDanish
JournalDansk Teologisk Tidsskrift
Volume82
Issue number1-2
Pages (from-to)22-39
Number of pages18
ISSN0105-3191
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2019

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