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THE LAITY IN THE MIDDLE AGES
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND DEVOTIONAL PRACTICES |
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Andre Vauchez, Margery J. Schneider (Trans), Daniel E. Bornstein (Editor) |
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Paperback |
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ISBN 10: |
0268013098 |
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9780268013097 |
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS |
Pub. date: |
30 April, 1996 |
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370 |
Translated from: |
French |
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This volume features 22 essays on the medieval European Catholic Church: the emergence of the laity within the church from the 11th to the 13th centuries, religion in concept and practice, women's choice, and mystics. |
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In these lively and incisive essays, Andre Vauchez, a leading French historian of medieval religious life, explores the religious beliefs and devotional practices of laypeople in medieval Europe. Vauchez's previous books established him as an authority on medieval sanctity. In The Laity in the Middle Ages he turns his attention to the various forms of devotion that flourished on the fringes of officially recognized sanctity. The recurrent theme is the struggle, never entirely successful, of the Christian laity to carve out for themselves a religious role that would confer spiritual dignity on the circumstances and concerns of their daily lives. This volume grapples with some of the most important and most difficult issues in medieval history: the nature of popular devotion, the role of religion in civic life, the sociology of religious attitudes and practices, and the relationship between the intersecting spheres of lay and clerical culture. The essays that examine how spiritual ideals of chastity shaped the social practice of marriage and how the intimate experiences of female visionaries and mystics impinged on the formal structure of the Church are a noteworthy addition to the rapidly growing body of literature on women in the Middle Ages. |
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The University of North Carolina Press |
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