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The Lay Saint Charity And Charismatic Authority In Medieval Italy 11501350 Mary Harvey Doyno

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The Lay Saint Charity And Charismatic Authority In Medieval Italy 11501350 Mary Harvey Doyno
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Publisher: Cornell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.09 MB
Author: Mary Harvey Doyno
ISBN: 9781501740220, 1501740229
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Lay Saint Charity And Charismatic Authority In Medieval Italy 11501350 Mary Harvey Doyno by Mary Harvey Doyno 9781501740220, 1501740229 instant download after payment.

In The Lay Saint, Mary Harvey Doyno investigates the phenomenon of saintly cults that formed around pious merchants, artisans, midwives, domestic servants, and others in the medieval communes of northern and central Italy. Drawing on a wide array of sources—vitae documenting their saintly lives and legends, miracle books, religious art, and communal records—Doyno uses the rise of and tensions surrounding these civic cults to explore medieval notions of lay religiosity, charismatic power, civic identity, and the church's authority in this period.Although claims about laymen's and laywomen's miraculous abilities challenged the church's expanding political and spiritual dominion, both papal and civic authorities, Doyno finds, vigorously promoted their cults. She shows that this support was neither a simple reflection of the extraordinary lay religious zeal that marked late medieval urban life nor of the Church's recognition of that enthusiasm. Rather, the history of lay saints' cults powerfully illustrates the extent to which lay Christians embraced the vita apostolic—the ideal way of life as modeled by the Apostles—and of the church's efforts to restrain and manage such claims.
ISBN : 9781501740220

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