The Oxford handbook of medieval Christianity /

The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Christianity is about the beliefs, practices, and institutions of the Roman Church between 400 and 1500AD, and brings together in one volume a host of cutting-edge analysis. The book does not primarily provide a chronological narrative, but rather seeks to demonstrate...

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Corporate Author: Oxford University Press
Other Authors: Arnold, John, 1969- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • Histories and historiographies of Medieval Christianity / John H. Arnold
  • Religion, belief, and society : anthropological approaches / Simon Yarrow
  • Material culture and Medieval Christianity / Beth Williamson
  • Medieval Christianity in a world historical perspective / R.I. Moore
  • The boundaries of Christendom and Islam : Iberia and the Latin levant / Amy G. Remensnyder
  • Christianizing kingdoms / Sverre Bagge
  • Monastic landscapes and society / Wendy Davies
  • Civic religion / Nicholas Terpstra
  • Localized faith : parochial and domestic spaces / Katherine L. French
  • Continuity and change in the institutional church / Ian Forrest
  • Pilgrimage / Marcus Bull
  • Using saints : intercession, healing, sanctity / Gábor Klaniczay
  • Missarum sollemnia : eucharistic rituals in the Middle Ages / Eric Palazzo
  • Penitential varieties / Rob Meens
  • Spiritual exercises : the making of interior faith / Robert L.A. Clark
  • Fear, hope, death, and salvation / Arnold Angenendt
  • Reform, clerical culture, and politics / Maureen C. Miller
  • Intellectuals and the masses : oxen and she-asses in the Medieval church / Peter Biller
  • 'Popular' religious culture(s) / Laura A. Smoller
  • Doubts and the absence of faith / Dorothea Weltecke
  • Medieval monasticisms / Constance H. Berman
  • Mysticism and the body / Rosalynn Voaden
  • Christianity and its others : Jews, Muslims, and pagans / Sara Lipton
  • Christian experiences of religious non-conformism / Grado Giovanni Merlo
  • The church as lord / George Dameron
  • Christianizing political discourses / Geoffrey Koziol
  • Religion in the age of Charlemagne / Janet L. Nelson
  • Papal authority and its limitations / Kathleen G. Cushing
  • Bishops, education, and discipline / Sarah Hamilton
  • Conclusion : looking back from the Reformation / Ronnie Po-chia Hsia.