Saint Michael the Archangel in Medieval English Legend

Saint Michael the Archangel in Medieval English Legend
Author: Richard Freeman Johnson
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1843831287

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The cult and legends of St Michael the archangel were widespread in medieval England, and this book - the first full-length study of the subject - offers a comprehensive examination of their genesis and diffusion. Part I identifies and analyses the concerns, conflicts, and roles with which St Michael is associated, from scriptural and apocryphal literature through to the homiletic literature of the medieval period. Part II begins with a discussion of the vernacular recensions of the popular account of the archangel's earthly interventions, and goes on to survey the legendary accounts in Old English, Anglo-Norman, and Middle English of the archangel and his roles as guardian, intercessor, psychopomp, and warrior-angel follows. The Appendices contain the first English translation of the archangel's hagiographic foundation-myth; an annotated bibliographical list and motif index of textual materials relating to the archangel; and an essay on the iconographic representations of the archangel in medieval England. RICHARD F. JOHNSON is Assistant Professor of English at William Rainey Harper College.

Contesting Orthodoxy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Contesting Orthodoxy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Author: Louise Nyholm Kallestrup,Raisa Maria Toivo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2017-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319323855

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This book breaks with three common scholarly barriers of periodization, discipline and geography in its exploration of the related themes of heresy, magic and witchcraft. It sets aside constructed chronological boundaries, and in doing so aims to achieve a clearer picture of what ‘went before’, as well as what ‘came after’. Thus the volume demonstrates continuity as well as change in the concepts and understandings of magic, heresy and witchcraft. In addition, the geographical pattern of similarities and diversities suggests a comparative approach, transcending confessional as well as national borders. Throughout the medieval and early modern period, the orthodoxy of the Christian Church was continuously contested. The challenge of heterodoxy, especially as expressed in various kinds of heresy, magic and witchcraft, was constantly present during the period 1200-1650. Neither contesters nor followers of orthodoxy were homogeneous groups or fractions. They themselves and their ideas changed from one century to the next, from region to region, even from city to city, but within a common framework of interpretation. This collection of essays focuses on this complex.

Signs of Devotion

Signs of Devotion
Author: Virginia Blanton
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271047980

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Catholic Reformation in Protestant Britain

Catholic Reformation in Protestant Britain
Author: Alexandra Walsham
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317169246

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The survival and revival of Roman Catholicism in post-Reformation Britain remains the subject of lively debate. This volume examines key aspects of the evolution and experience of the Catholic communities of these Protestant kingdoms during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Rejecting an earlier preoccupation with recusants and martyrs, it highlights the importance of those who exhibited varying degrees of conformity with the ecclesiastical establishment and explores the moral and political dilemmas that confronted the clergy and laity. It reassesses the significance of the Counter Reformation mission as an evangelical enterprise; analyses its communication strategies and its impact on popular piety; and illuminates how Catholic ritual life creatively adapted itself to a climate of repression. Reacting sharply against the insularity of many previous accounts, this book investigates developments in the British Isles in relation to wider international initiatives for the renewal of the Catholic faith in Europe and for its plantation overseas. It emphasises the reciprocal interaction between Catholicism and anti-Catholicism throughout the period and casts fresh light on the nature of interconfessional relations in a pluralistic society. It argues that persecution and suffering paradoxically both constrained and facilitated the resurgence of the Church of Rome. They presented challenges and fostered internal frictions, but they also catalysed the process of religious identity formation and imbued English, Welsh and Scottish Catholicism with peculiar dynamism. Prefaced by an extensive new historiographical overview, this collection brings together a selection of Alexandra Walsham's essays written over the last fifteen years, fully revised and updated to reflect recent research in this flourishing field. Collectively these make a major contribution to our understanding of minority Catholicism and the Counter Reformation in the era after the Council of Trent.

Theorizing Legal Personhood in Late Medieval England

Theorizing Legal Personhood in Late Medieval England
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004284647

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Theorizing Legal Personhood in Late Medieval England offers an account of the fluidity and artificiality of legal personhood before the individualistic turn in law vis-à-vis juristictional pluralism.

The Use of Hereford

The Use of Hereford
Author: Mr William Smith
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2015-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472412775

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The Use of Hereford, a local variation of the Roman rite, was one of the diocesan liturgies of medieval England before their abolition and replacement by the Book of Common Prayer in 1549. Unlike the widespread Use of Sarum, the Use of Hereford was confined principally to its diocese, which helped to maintain its individuality until the Reformation. This study seeks to catalogue and evaluate all the known surviving sources of the Use of Hereford, with particular reference to the missals and gradual, which so far have received little attention. In addition to these a variety of other material has been examined, including a number of little-known or unknown important fragments of early Hereford service-books dismembered at the Reformation and now hidden away as binding or other scrap in libraries and record offices.

Conversations with Angels

Conversations with Angels
Author: J. Raymond
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2011-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230316973

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Based on refractions of earlier beliefs, modern angels - at once terrible and comforting, frighteningly other and reassuringly beneficent - have acquired a powerful symbolic value. This interdisciplinary study looks at how humans conversed with angels in medieval and early modern Europe, and how they explained and represented these conversations.

The Old English Martyrology

The Old English Martyrology
Author: Christine Rauer
Publsiher: DS Brewer
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781843843474

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New edition with facing-page translation of a highly significant and influential Old English text.