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Mulieres Religiosae Shaping Female Spiritual Authority In The Medieval And Early Modern Periods Veerle Fraeters Imke De Gier

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Mulieres Religiosae Shaping Female Spiritual Authority In The Medieval And Early Modern Periods Veerle Fraeters Imke De Gier
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 56.97 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Veerle Fraeters; Imke de Gier
ISBN: 9782503549125, 9782503550008, 2503549128, 2503550002
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Mulieres Religiosae Shaping Female Spiritual Authority In The Medieval And Early Modern Periods Veerle Fraeters Imke De Gier by Veerle Fraeters; Imke De Gier 9782503549125, 9782503550008, 2503549128, 2503550002 instant download after payment.

Traditionally women were denied access to positions of official religious authority within Christianity and were therefore compelled to explore other avenues to acquire and express spiritual leadership. Through twelve case studies covering different regions in Europe, this volume considers the nuances of what constituted female spiritual authority, how it was acquired and manifested by religious women, and how it evolved from the high Middle Ages to the Early Modern period. Whilst current scholarship often emphasizes binaries within the fields of gender and religious authority, this volume examines the manifestation of female religious authority in its multiple facets. It looks both at individuals displaying exceptional forms of agency such as prophesying, as well as more commonplace, communal activities such as letter-writing and music-making. By taking into account the pervasiveness of spirituality in society as a whole in the Pre-Modern era, this collection of essays renegotiates the relationship between the spiritual and the social domain. Through the chronological organization of the contributions insight is gained into the changes in the means and forms female religious authority could take between 1150 and 1750. The narrative is clearly impacted by late medieval enclosure policies and by changing modes of spirituality. Whereas women in the earlier period tended to represent themselves as a door through which God could advance towards mankind, later on they functioned more frequently as a portal through which others could advance towards God.

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