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Gender And Christianity In Medieval Europe New Perspectives Lisa M Bitel Editor Felice Lifshitz Editor

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Gender And Christianity In Medieval Europe New Perspectives Lisa M Bitel Editor Felice Lifshitz Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.73 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Lisa M. Bitel (editor); Felice Lifshitz (editor)
ISBN: 9780812204490, 0812204492
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Gender And Christianity In Medieval Europe New Perspectives Lisa M Bitel Editor Felice Lifshitz Editor by Lisa M. Bitel (editor); Felice Lifshitz (editor) 9780812204490, 0812204492 instant download after payment.

Gender and Christianity in Medieval Europe seeks to explain the convergence of religion and gender in medieval Christendom. Essays in the volume examine how Europeans identified themselves as women, men, and Christians, and how these identities influenced religious belief and practice in everyday life.


Gender and Christianity in Medieval Europe seeks to explain the convergence of religion and gender in medieval Christendom. Essays in the volume examine how Europeans identified themselves as women, men, and Christians, and how these identities influenced religious belief and practice in everyday life.

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