Dunstan: Saint and Statesman

Dunstan: Saint and Statesman

by Douglas Dales
Dunstan: Saint and Statesman

Dunstan: Saint and Statesman

by Douglas Dales

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Overview

St Dunstan of Canterbury (909-88) was the central figure in the development of English church and society after the death of King Alfred. The author traces Dunstan's life beginning with his education at the great monastery of Glastonbury, of which he became abbot. He was a central figure at the court of the kings of Wessex but was banished, partly because of his hostility to King Edwy's mistresses, and went into exile in Flanders. On the succession of Edgar to the throne, Dunstan was called back to England and appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. During the twenty eight years of his primacy he carried out one of the major developments of the century, the reformation of the monasteries. The author examines him not merely as a prelate and royal advisor, but considers other aspects of his life: his skill as a craftsman, which caused him to be adopted as the patron saint of goldsmiths; his works as calligrapher and artist, some of which survive to this day; the coronation service which he drew up which still lies at the heart of this service for English monarchs; his celebrated musical skills; and above all, the sanctity of his name and the fame of his miracles, which have kept Dunstan's memory alive. This study of the life and legacy of Dunstan sheds light on the background and significance of the English Coronation Service. Its fundamental shape and theology was established during the tenth century and used to potent effect by Dunstan and those associated with him in the government of Church and society. This special edition marks the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780227179253
Publisher: James Clarke & Co. Ltd
Publication date: 04/27/2023
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)

About the Author

Douglas Dales was educated at St Dunstan's College, London, and was a scholar of Christ Church, Oxford: he holds degrees in history and theology. He is a parish priest in two parishes, and is Chaplain and Head of Religious Studies at Marlborough College. He is married with three children, and lives in Marlborough. He is the author of Light to the Isles (2010).

Table of Contents

Contents Abbreviations Foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury Preface Tenth-Century Regnal and Archiepiscopal Lists Part One Glastonbury: AD 909-59 Chapter1 The Legacy of Alfred the Great Chapter2 Oritur puer strenuus Chapter3 At the court of Athelstan Chapter4 Abbot of Glastonbury Chapter5 Exile and return Part Two Canterbury: AD 960-88 Chapter6 Archbishop of Canterbury Chapter7 The monasteries Chapter8 The statesman Chapter9 Two kings Part Three The Legacy: AD 989-1023 Chapter10 The successors Chapter11 The flowering of the tenth century Chapter12 St Dunstan Notes Bibliography Index Contents Abbreviations Foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury Preface Tenth-Century Regnal and Archiepiscopal Lists Part One Glastonbury: AD 909-59 Chapter1 The Legacy of Alfred the Great Chapter2 Oritur puer strenuus Chapter3 At the court of Athelstan Chapter4 Abbot of Glastonbury Chapter5 Exile and return Part Two Canterbury: AD 960-88 Chapter6 Archbishop of Canterbury Chapter7 The monasteries Chapter8 The statesman Chapter9 Two kings Part Three The Legacy: AD 989-1023 Chapter10 The successors Chapter11 The flowering of the tenth century Chapter12 St Dunstan Notes Bibliography Index
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