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712: 322:). During his tenure in Lyon, Amalarius worked to impose liturgical reforms upon the archdiocese of Lyon. Amalarius' reforms were characterized by a heavy reliance upon allegorical and symbolic representations within the Mass. Agobard, on the other hand, disdained Amalarius' reforms as "theatrical" and "showy" and favored a more plain liturgy. Amalarius' reforms were also opposed by Agobard's disciple 240:" ("children of the devil") was indicative of the developing anti-Jewish strain of medieval Christian thought. As Jeremy Cohen has claimed, Agobard's response was paradoxically both stereotypical and knowledgeable (he showed a great knowledge of contemporary Judaism, while maintaining and perpetuating stereotypes). 268:
In the 820s, Agobard had already shown his willingness to challenge Louis the Pious on the subject of Jews and on secular holdings of church land. Agobard continued to confront the emperor, particularly on the issues of royal succession and the matter of land ownership. Agobard accused the emperor of
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son of Charlemagne, including a prohibition on Christian proselytizing. Louis appointed a magister Iudaeorum to ensure Jewish legal protection, and did not force Jews to allow baptism for their slaves. Agobard found this last provision particularly galling, and wrote his first anti-Jewish tract on
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did not object to the appointment, some of the other bishops did, calling a synod at Arles to protest the elevation of a new bishop while the old bishop still lived. Archbishop Leidrad died in 816, and the controversy fizzled out, leaving Agobard as the new archbishop. Soon after taking office, he
192:). For the rest of the decade, Agobard campaigned against what he saw as the dangerous growth in power and influence of Jews in the kingdom that was contrary to canon law. It was during this time that he wrote such works as 269:
abandoning his 817 Ordinatio imperii decree, which promoted an all-encompassing unity of church and empire. In both of the two rebellions against Louis, 830 and 833, Agobard supported the ill-fated revolt of Louis' son
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During his life, Agobard wrote more works on other issues, including several against pagan practices, two on the role of clergy, and a treatise on icons.
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Agobard is notorious for his vocal attacks on the local Jewish population and their religious practices. Jewish communities living in the
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A Comparison of Ecclesiastical and Political Government and Wherein the Dignity of the Church Outshines the Majesty of Empires
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Wemple, S. "Claudius of Turin's Organic Metaphor or the Carolingian Doctrine of Incorporation."
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S. Wemple, "Claudius of Turin's Organic Metaphor or the Carolingian Doctrine of Incorporation,"
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A native of Spain, Agobard moved to Lyon in 792. He was ordained as a priest
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In the 820s, a controversy emerged over the iconoclastic policies of bishop
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Antisemitism: A historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution
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Living Letters of the Law: Ideas of the Jew in Medieval Christianity
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Living Letter of the Law: Ideas of the Jew in Medieval Christianity
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Agobard also wrote a treatise arguing against weather magic called
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in 1666. Agobard's complete works can be found in Volume 104 of
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Against the Dogma of Felix: Adversus dogma Felicis Urgellensis
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After Louis was restored to his power, backed by his sons
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royal family, Agobard is best known for his critiques of
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Index

Spain
Feast
Spanish
archbishop of Lyon
Carolingian Renaissance
iconoclast controversy
Spanish Adoptionism
Carolingian
Jewish
Frankish
Carolingian
Amulo of Lyons
Leidrad
chorbishop
Louis the Pious
trials by ordeal
Felix of Urgel
Spanish Adoptionist
Frankish
Carolingian
Louis the Pious
Claudius of Turin
Dungal of Bobbio
Lothair I
Louis the German
Pepin I of Aquitaine
Council of Thionville
chorbishop
Amalarius of Metz
Florus of Lyon

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