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Jean Gerson And Gender Rhetoric And Politics In Fifteenthcentury France Nancy Mcloughlin

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Jean Gerson And Gender Rhetoric And Politics In Fifteenthcentury France Nancy Mcloughlin
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Nancy McLoughlin
ISBN: 9781137488824, 1137488824
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Jean Gerson And Gender Rhetoric And Politics In Fifteenthcentury France Nancy Mcloughlin by Nancy Mcloughlin 9781137488824, 1137488824 instant download after payment.

Jean Gerson and Gender reconciles the somewhat enigmatic legacy of one of the most influential late medieval intellectuals: the theologian, court preacher, university chancellor, and church reformer, Jean Gerson (d. 1429). Gerson provided foundational contributions to two historical developments: the promotion of rational and just government, and the development of the European concept of the witch. This book argues that Gerson's association of royal and ascetic women with sin and diabolical influences allowed him to maintain - against overwhelming evidence to the contrary – the appearance of centralized monarchical rule, a stable ecclesiastical hierarchy, and a reliable method for constructing communally verifiable political and religious truths.

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