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The Holy Grail Imagination And Belief Richard Barber

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The Holy Grail Imagination And Belief Richard Barber
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41 MB
Author: Richard Barber
ISBN: 9780674013902, 0674013905
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Holy Grail Imagination And Belief Richard Barber by Richard Barber 9780674013902, 0674013905 instant download after payment.

The Holy Grail, as created and conceived by Chrétien de Troyes in the late 12th century, had no obvious religious or Christian connotations but appeared in a story of chivalric adventure involving the knight Perceval. By the medieval period the Grail was to be found at the centre of the Christian church, within its liturgy and art. This superb book tells the history of the Grail from its origins in romance literature to its role as a central object of the Christian faith, its decline during the Reformation and its resurgance in recent years, devoid of its religious connotations. The intricacies and complexities of its meaning throughout history are explored in detail, especially its links with Joseph of Arimathea, with Christ's blood and the Last Supper, its power as a restorer and sustainer of life, and its mysticism in general. Whether a dish, bowl, vessel or chalice, the Grail became an exciting topic for later writers and theologians to explore and utilise, and Richard Barber suggests why this was the case. Well written, detailed and thoroughly absorbing, this is an excellent book.

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