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Birgitta of Sweden and the Voice of Prophecy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Birgitta of Sweden and the Voice of Prophecy

Birgitta's religious authority considered, with regard to her prophetic mission and her authenticity as a medium of divine revelation in 14c Europe. This book examines the religious authority of St Birgitta of Sweden, the charismatic moral reformer and controversial female visionary of the fourteenth century, emphasising both representations of her prophetic mission and debates about her authenticity as a medium of divine revelation. It illuminates Birgitta's view of herself as a prophet of moral reform by explaining how her Revelations depict her religious mission and place in salvation history, goingon to reconstruct interactions between Birgitta and her contemporaries, including the signi...

Illuminating Jesus in the Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Illuminating Jesus in the Middle Ages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-24
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In Illuminating Jesus in the Middle Ages, editor Jane Beal and other contributing scholars analyse the reception history of Jesus in medieval cultures (6th–15th c.), considering a wide variety of Christological images and ideas and their influence.

Golden Leaves and Burned Books
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Golden Leaves and Burned Books

In religious reforms, books and other forms of written communication play a dominant role, both for individuals as well as for groups. Covering the period from the late Middle Ages to the early seventeenth century, the chapters of this volume reflect on the use of books in religious reform movements and their impact on lay people and monastic communities. For those committed to religious renewal, books are the necessary and often enthusiastically welcomed vehicles for the transmission of religious reform concepts. They are at the same time often the objects of severe opposition and negative reactions in attempts at hindering or reversing religious reform for others. The researchers make use of approaches from cultural history, book history and English studies, among others. Contributions range from theory and practices of religious reform with special regard to the interaction between the laity and religious orders in their search for models of 'good religious living' to research on the changing processes of communication from manuscript to print and their impact on religious renewal.

Touching, Devotional Practices, and Visionary Experience in the Late Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Touching, Devotional Practices, and Visionary Experience in the Late Middle Ages

This book addresses the history of the senses in relation to affective piety and its role in devotional practices in the late Middle Ages, focusing on the sense of touch. It argues that only by deeply analysing this specific context of perception can the full significance of sensory religious experience in the Late Middle Ages be understood. Considering the centrality of the body to medieval society and Christianity, this collection explores a range of devotional practices, mainly relating to the Passion of Christ, and features manuscripts, works of devotional literature, art, woodcuts and judicial records. It brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars to offer a variety of method...

The Life of Christina of Hane
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

The Life of Christina of Hane

The first English translation of The Life of Christina of Hane, a gripping account of a largely unknown medieval female mystic "Who was Christina of Hane? History knows little about her, but Racha Kirakosian here presents a fascinating enigma--a mystical compendium disguised as a saint's Life. Students of medieval religion will eagerly probe its mysteries."--Barbara Newman, Northwestern University The thirteenth-century mystic Christina of Hane led an extraordinary life, but her recently unearthed case remains to be discovered in the English-speaking world. Her disturbing account of vaginal mutilation, her competition with the Virgin Mary, and her potentially heretical statements about the union with Christ are but a few peculiarities worth highlighting. This remarkable work sheds new light on convent life, spiritual practices, and physical and mental suffering in the life of medieval women and the communities they inhabited.

Pietismus und Neuzeit Band 46/47 – 2020/2021
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 346

Pietismus und Neuzeit Band 46/47 – 2020/2021

Der neue Pietismus und Neuzeit-Doppelband 46/47 hat auf sich warten lassen, aber das Warten hat sich gelohnt. Neben einem buch- und verlagsgeschichtlichen Schwerpunkt mit Beiträgen zu Lesern und Empfängern hallischer Bücher in Schlesien im 18. Jahrhundert (Brigitte Klosterberg), zur Zunnerischen Buchhandlung um 1700 (Oliver Kruk) und zu Übersetzungen und Kommentaren jansenistischer Bücher in pietistischen Kontexten (Christoph Schmitt-Maaß) sowie zu Zinzendorfs (erstem) Zeitungsprojekt Der Parther von 1725 (Otto Teigeler) schreiten weitere Aufsätze die historische und thematische Bandbreite des Pietismus und seiner Erforschung aus: beginnend mit einer kritischen Relektüre der Dokument...

The British National Bibliography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1864

The British National Bibliography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dissertation Abstracts International
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Dissertation Abstracts International

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Medioevo latino
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 1422

Medioevo latino

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The York Princesses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

The York Princesses

As a collective, the lives of the Princesses of York span across seven decades and the rule of five different Kings. The daughters of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, they were born into an England that had been ruled over by the great Plantagenet Kings for almost three hundred years. Their young years were blighted by tragedy: the death of their beloved father, followed by the disappearance and possible murder of their two brothers, Edward and Richard of York, forever now known to history as the infamous Princes in the Tower. With their own futures uncertain during the reign of their uncle, Richard III, and their mother held under house arrest, the Princesses had to navigate their way thr...