Representing heresy in early modern France

"Heresy is a fluid concept, not easy to define or pinpoint, and certainly one that defies religious and political boundaries. Heresy could be said to be a cultural construct manufactured by competing narratives. The articles in this volume examine the varieties of perceptions and representation...

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Published in:Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies
Corporate Author: Sixteenth Century Studies Conference 2012, Cincinnati, Ohio (Author)
Contributors: Scarlatta, Gabriella 1964- (Editor) ; Radi, Lidia 1974- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies 2017
In: Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies (40)
Series/Journal:Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Essays and studies 40
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B France / Heresy / History 1500-1800
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B France Church history
B France Social conditions 16th century
B France Social conditions 18th century
B Heresy History
B Heresy Political aspects (France) History
B Christian Heresies (France) History
B Heresy Social aspects (France) History
B Christianity and culture (France) History
B Conference program 25-28.10.2012 (Cincinnati, Ohio)
B France Social conditions 17th century
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Summary:"Heresy is a fluid concept, not easy to define or pinpoint, and certainly one that defies religious and political boundaries. Heresy could be said to be a cultural construct manufactured by competing narratives. The articles in this volume examine the varieties of perceptions and representations of heresy in early modern France. In so doing, they reveal that such perceptions and representations have had more of an impact on our understanding of heresy than heresy itself. This, in turn, provides us with new and stimulating viewpoints on how heresy was recognized and depicted at the intersections of faith, art, gender, poetry, history, and politics"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0772721874