Wonderful Blood

Wonderful Blood
Author: Caroline Walker Bynum
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2007-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812220196

Bynum argues that Christ's blood as both object and symbol was central to late medieval art, literature, and religious life. As cult object, blood provided a focus of theological debate about the nature of matter, body, and God and an occasion for Jewish persecution; as motif, blood became a central symbol in popular devotion.

Transformative Waters in Late-medieval Literature

Transformative Waters in Late-medieval Literature
Author: Hetta Elizabeth Howes
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2021
Genre: Literature, Medieval
ISBN: 1843846128

A consideration of the metaphor of water in religious literature, especially in relation to women.

The matter of miracles

The matter of miracles
Author: Helen Hills
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1526100398

This book investigates baroque architecture through the lens of San Gennaro’s miraculously liquefying blood in Naples. This vantage point allows a bracing and thoroughly original rethink of the power of baroque relics and reliquaries. It shows how a focus on miracles produces original interpretations of architecture, sanctity and place which will engage architectural historians everywhere. The matter of the baroque miracle extends into a rigorous engagement with natural history, telluric philosophy, new materialism, theory and philosophy. The study will transform our understanding of baroque art and architecture, sanctity and Naples. Bristling with new archival materials and historical insights, this study lifts the baroque from its previous marginalisation to engage fiercely with materiality and potentiality and thus unleash baroque art and architecture as productive and transformational.

The Pillars Of Praises And Thanksgiving Part 2

The Pillars Of Praises And Thanksgiving Part 2
Author: Tella Olayeri
Publisher: GOD'S LINK VENTURES
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

There is no short cut to reach God. The best way to reach out to him is by petition, prayer, praises and thanksgiving. This book is loaded with all these, majoring in Praises and Thanksgiving. Praises and thanksgiving are spiritual stimulants and catalysts that arrest God’s attention to us. Praises open great doors we least expect. It draws hands of God down to uplift us. God makes us his instrument of worship, we are designed to worship him. It is our DNA. Through such worship, we participate in the worship of heaven. We join the angels around the throne of God as we worship and participate here on earth. This book teaches us how to be hot in praises and vomit thanksgiving like rain. The book teaches how to open our heart to God and silence afflictions of life. The Lord blesses us every day with life and expect us to pay back in praises and thanksgiving. Without the air we breathe, we are dead. This means, God stops spirit of death to afflict us. The Lord expects our mouth full of testimonies. This is what thanksgiving and Praises entails. This book shall open your eyes to usefulness of praise and thanksgiving as you reap the followings: - Thanking God will become a natural thing in you and you shall make it a duty to fulfil every day. This book will make you fulfil the wonderful purpose of God for your life. With this book, Satan won’t have the final say in your life, God will do it. The love of God for you will explode and you will ask yourself; How did this wonder happen in my life. With this book you will experience amazing grace of God. God will establish his sovereignty upon you, Satan cannot challenge. You will enjoy the fruitfulness of God’s hand upon you every day. Praising God with thanksgiving open great doors we least expect to us. You will experience the perfect timing of God upon your life. You will thank God to live long in good health and be saved in the Lord. Brethren, in every little thing, thank God. It is sad when there is nothing for which we feel grateful to God, but it is serious when there is something and we fail to show gratitude. Praise God and give thanks always!

Feud, Violence and Practice

Feud, Violence and Practice
Author: Tracey L. Billado
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 131713558X

This collection presents an innovative series of essays about the medieval culture of Feud and Violence. Featuring both prominent senior and younger scholars from the United States and Europe, the contributions offer various methods and points of view in their analyses. All, however, are indebted in some way to the work of Stephen D. White on legal culture, politics, and violence. White's work has frequently emphasized the importance of careful, closely focused readings of medieval sources as well as the need to take account of practice in relation to indigenous normative statements. His work has thus made historians of medieval political culture keenly aware of the ways in which various rhetorical strategies could be deployed in disputes in order to gain moral or material advantage. Beginning with an essay by the editors introducing the contributions and discussing their relationships to Stephen White's work, to the themes of the volume, to each other, and to medieval and legal studies in general, the remainder of the volume is divided into three thematic sections. The first section contains papers whose linking themes are violence and feud, the second section explores medieval legal culture and feudalism; whilst the final section consists of essays that are models of the type of inquiry pioneered by White.

Drawn to the Word

Drawn to the Word
Author: Amanda Dillon
Publisher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0884145441

A unique study of lectionaries and graphic design as a site of biblical reception How artists portrayed the Bible in large canvas paintings is frequently the subject of scholarly exploration, yet the presentation of biblical texts in contemporary graphic designs has been largely ignored. In this book Amanda Dillon engages multimodal analysis, a method of semiotic discourse, to explore how visual composition, texture, color, directionality, framing, angle, representations, and interactions produce potential meanings for biblical graphic designs. Dillon focuses on the artworks of two American graphic designers—the woodcuts designed by Meinrad Craighead for the Roman Catholic Sunday Missal and Nicholas Markell’s illustrations for the worship books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America—to present the merits of multimodal analysis for biblical reception history.

German Histories in the Age of Reformations, 1400–1650

German Histories in the Age of Reformations, 1400–1650
Author: Thomas A. Brady Jr.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2009-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139481150

This book studies the connections between the political reform of the Holy Roman Empire and the German lands around 1500 and the sixteenth-century religious reformations, both Protestant and Catholic. It argues that the character of the political changes (dispersed sovereignty, local autonomy) prevented both a general reformation of the Church before 1520 and a national reformation thereafter. The resulting settlement maintained the public peace through politically structured religious communities (confessions), thereby avoiding further religious strife and fixing the confessions into the Empire's constitution. The Germans' emergence into the modern era as a people having two national religions was the reformation's principal legacy to modern Germany.

Intimate Reading

Intimate Reading
Author: Jessica Barr
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472131699

Intimate Reading: Textual Encounters in Medieval Women’s Visions and Vitae explores the ways that women mystics sought to make their books into vehicles for the reader’s spiritual transformation. Jessica Barr argues that the cognitive work of reading these texts was meant to stimulate intensely personal responses, and that the very materiality of the book can produce an intimate encounter with God. She thus explores the differences between mystics’ biographies and their self-presentation, analyzing as well the complex rhetorical moves that medieval women writers employ to render their accounts more effective. This new volume is structured around five case studies. Chapters consider the biographies of 13th-century holy women from Liège, the writings of Margery Kempe, Gertrude of Helfta, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Marguerite Porete, and Julian of Norwich. At the heart of Intimate Reading is the question of how reading works—what it means to enter imaginatively and intellectually into the words of another. The volume showcases the complexity of medieval understandings of the work of reading, deepening our perception of the written word’s capacity to signify something that lies even beyond rational comprehension.

Marquard von Lindau and the Challenges of Religious Life in Late Medieval Germany

Marquard von Lindau and the Challenges of Religious Life in Late Medieval Germany
Author: Stephen Mossman
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2010-01-07
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0191610321

This is a study of the intellectual history and religious culture of German-speaking Europe in the late Middle Ages. Its focus is the bilingual oeuvre of the Franciscan friar Marquard von Lindau (d. 1392), arguably the most widely-read author in the German language before the Reformation. His most successful works were those in which he considered pragmatic issues of Christian life, aimed at a broad reading public that stretched from monks and nuns living the contemplative life in enclosed convents; to his confreres, novices and students in the mendicant orders; and the literate citizens of the burgeoning mercantile centres. It is three of these pragmatic issues, central to late medieval religious life, around which this book is structured: the Passion of Christ, the sacrament of the Eucharist, and the devotion to the Virgin Mary. The dominant approaches taken towards each of these in the fourteenth-century church represented problematic challenges to Marquard; challenges which he met in a distinctive and influential manner, by no means in accordance with the affectively-charged devotional practices encouraged by many within and without his order, and so often considered normative for late medieval religious culture. The original voice with which Marquard spoke is made clear through the location of his oeuvre within the pan-European context of the debates in which his works participate. The ethos his works projected redetermined the trajectory of intellectual life in Germany into the fifteenth century and beyond.