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Christian Commentaries on the Song of Songs
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The first, the Cistercian tradition emanating from the famous series of homilies written by Bernard of Clairvaux, was a high point of a tradition of mystical contemplation particularly adapted to the cloister. The other, the spirituality of the Augustinian Canons, reflected a moral teaching attuned to the stresses of life in the world. The spirituality of the canons,
twelfth century: Honorius Augustodunensis, Rupert of Deutz, Hugh of Saint-Victor, Alan of Lille. Nicholas of Lyra [Questia]
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