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Saint Bruno of Cologne: Founder of the Carthusian Ideal

by Sidney Goodwin

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  • Publisher: Colloquium
  • 14 x 21.6 x 1 cm

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Saint Bruno of Cologne: Founder of the Carthusian Ideal presents a compelling historical and spiritual portrait of one of the most influential yet least known figures of medieval Christianity. In an age marked by ecclesiastical reform, political upheaval, and intellectual transformation, Bruno of Cologne (c. 1030-1101) chose a radically different path: the path of silence, solitude, and contemplative prayer. From his early career as a renowned scholar and teacher in the prestigious cathedral school of Reims to his dramatic withdrawal into the mountains of Chartreuse, Bruno's life tells the story of a man who renounced worldly honor in order to pursue the deeper riches of divine contemplation.

Drawing upon primary sources, medieval chronicles, monastic writings, and modern historical scholarship, this book explores the origins of the Carthusian Order and the spiritual vision that shaped it. Through a detailed examination of Bruno's life, the founding of La Grande Chartreuse, and the development of the Carthusian vocation, the work reveals how a small community of hermits created one of the most enduring contemplative traditions in the Catholic Church. The book also situates Bruno within the broader context of medieval monastic reform, tracing the influence of the Desert Fathers, the Benedictine tradition, and the Gregorian reform movement.

More than a biography, this study offers a profound reflection on the meaning of silence, prayer, and interior freedom in Christian spirituality. In a world increasingly dominated by noise, speed, and distraction, the Carthusian ideal appears with renewed relevance. The contemplative path pioneered by Saint Bruno invites readers to rediscover the spiritual depth that arises from solitude and attentive listening to God.

Combining rigorous historical research with vivid storytelling, this book brings to life the quiet revolution that began in the mountains of medieval France and continues to inspire seekers of God nearly a thousand years later. For readers interested in monastic history, Catholic spirituality, and the enduring power of contemplation, this book offers both intellectual insight and spiritual inspiration.

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  • Title

    Saint Bruno of Cologne: Founder of the Carthusian Ideal

  • Publisher

    Colloquium

  • Published

    March 2026

  • Weight

    209g

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 1 cm

  • ISBN

    9798232447236

  • ISBN-10

    8232447230

  • Eden Code

    7431552