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Materiality And Religious Practice In Medieval Denmark Sarah Croix Mads Heilskov

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Materiality And Religious Practice In Medieval Denmark Sarah Croix Mads Heilskov
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.11 MB
Author: Sarah Croix & Mads Heilskov
ISBN: 9782503594163, 2503594166
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Materiality And Religious Practice In Medieval Denmark Sarah Croix Mads Heilskov by Sarah Croix & Mads Heilskov 9782503594163, 2503594166 instant download after payment.

From bread and wine to holy water, and from oils and incense to the relics of saints, the material objects of religion stood at the heart of medieval Christian practice, bridging the gap between the profane and the divine. While theoretical debates around the importance of physicality and materiality have animated scholarship in recent years, however, little attention has been paid to finding solid, empirical evidence upon which to base such discussions. Taking medieval Denmark as its case study, this volume draws on a wide range of different fields to explore and investigate material objects, spaces, and bodies that were employed to make the sacred tangible in the religious experience and practice of medieval people. The contributions gathered here explore subjects as diverse as saints' relics, sculptures, liturgical vessels and implements, items used for personal devotion, gospel books, and the materiality of Christian burials to explore the significance of objects that moved the souls, bodies, hearts, and minds of the faithful. In doing so, they also open new insights into religion and belief in medieval Denmark.

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