Contextualizing miracles in the Christian west, 1100-1500: new historical approaches

This volume brings together innovative research on miracles in the Christian West 1100-1500, and includes chapters on Anglo-Norman saints’ cults, late medieval Portugal and the legacy of medieval hagiography in the immediate Post-Reformation period. Contributors investigate miracle narratives in con...

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Publié dans:Medium aevum <Oxford> / Monographs
Collaborateurs: Mesley, Matthew M. (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Wilson, Louise E. (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Oxford The Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature 2014
Dans: Medium aevum <Oxford> / Monographs ([N.S.], 32)
Année: 2014
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Collection/Revue:Medium aevum <Oxford> / Monographs [N.S.], 32
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Westeuropa / Hagiographie chrétienne / Récit de miracles / Médecine / Philosophie de la nature / Histoire 1100-1500
Sujets non-standardisés:B Miracles History of doctrines Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Christianity history
B History, Medieval
B Europe
B Medicine Religious aspects
B Religion and science (Europe)
B Contribution <colloque> 2011 (Cambridge)
B Religion and Medicine
B Saints history
B Contribution <colloque>
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Résumé:This volume brings together innovative research on miracles in the Christian West 1100-1500, and includes chapters on Anglo-Norman saints’ cults, late medieval Portugal and the legacy of medieval hagiography in the immediate Post-Reformation period. Contributors investigate miracle narratives in conjunction with broader socio-cultural ideals, practices and developments in medieval society. They also reassess the legacy of Peter Brown, challenge established dichotomies such as ‘medicine and religion’, and examine relics, lay beliefs and the liturgical evidence of a saint’s cult, moving beyond the traditional focus on canonization. Medical history features prominently alongside other approaches; these clarify the contexts of our sources, and demonstrate the methodological vibrancy in this field.
ISBN:0907570240