Book Series Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, vol. 7

Varieties of Devotion in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Susan C. Karant-Nunn (ed)

  • Pages: 213 p.
  • Size:160 x 240 mm
  • Illustrations:13 b/w
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2003

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This vibrant and diverse book together the research of ten scholars into the diverse ways that Europeans expressed their quest for God over more than a millennium, from the formative centuries of Christianity up to the seventeenth century.

Summary

In the modern world, interest in religious devotion is as great as ever. This volume brings together the research of ten scholars into the diverse ways that Europeans expressed their quest for God over more than a millennium, from the formative centuries of Christianity up to the seventeenth century. Topics include women transvestite saints, Monophysite wall-paintings, Anglo-Saxon sainthood and painful martyrdom, Carmelite self-redefinition, the confident authorship of Gautier de Coinci and Matfre Ermengaud, competition between the bishop and a wandering preacher for popular favour in Le Mans, the contemplative philanthropies of the Poor Clares, Chester Nativity-cycle actors' masculinity, Jean Gerson's warm relations with his siblings, and George' Herbert's eucharistic feeling. The authors' profound familiarity with primary sources as well as the influence of current theory makes these essays vibrant and timely.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

L. S.B. MacCoull; A dwelling place of Christ, a healing place of knowledge': the Non-Chalcedonian Eucharist in Late Antique Egypt and its setting
L. Abdalla; Theology and culture: masculinizing the woman'; Peter Dendle,' Pain and saint-making in Andreas, Bede, and the Old English Lives of St. Margaret
A. Rüther; From hermits to mendicant friars: continuity and change in the Carmelite order'; Holly Flora, 'A book for poverty's daughters: gender and devotion in Paris Bibliothèque Nationale Ital. 115
J. Ott; Auhtority, heresy, and popular devotion: Le Mans (1116) reconsidered
M. Bolduc; The poetics of authorship and vernacular religious devotion
C. M. Fitzgerald; Of magi and men: Christ's nativity and masculine community in Chester's drama cycle
B. P. McGuire; Patterns of male affectivity in the late Middle Ages: the case of Jean Gerson
R. Netzley; "Take and taste": sacramental physiology, eucharistic experience and George Herbert's The Temple