The Pastoral Care of Women in Late Medieval England

The Pastoral Care of Women in Late Medieval England
Author: Beth Allison Barr
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843833735

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A close examination of religious texts illuminates the way in which parish priests dealt with their female parishioners in the middle ages.

A Companion to Pastoral Care in the Late Middle Ages 1200 1500

A Companion to Pastoral Care in the Late Middle Ages  1200 1500
Author: Ronald Stansbury
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2010-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004193482

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Using a variety of sources and disciplinary angles, this book shows the many and varied ways in which pastoral care came to play such an important role in the day to day lives of medieval people. 1 volume, 335-page, 17-chapter, English-language survey of study of medieval pastors (priests, bishops, abbots, abbesses, popes, etc.) and their relationship to their respective congregations (1215-1536).

Texts and Traditions of Medieval Pastoral Care

Texts and Traditions of Medieval Pastoral Care
Author: Cate Gunn,Catherine Innes-Parker
Publsiher: York Medieval Press Publicatio
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1903153298

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New essays on the burgeoning of pastoral and devotional literature in medieval England.

Writing Religious Women

Writing Religious Women
Author: Christiania Whitehead,Denis Renevey
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0802084036

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This collection of commissioned essays explores women's vernacular theology through a wide range of medieval prose and verse texts, from saints' lives to visionary literature. Employing a historicist methodology, the essays are sited at the intersection of two discursive fields: female spiritual practice and female textual practice. The contributors are primarily interested in the relation of women to religious books, as writers, receivers, and as objects of representation. They focus on historical approaches to the question of women's spirituality, and generically unrestricted examinations of issues of female literacy, book ownership, and reading practice. The essays are grouped under four main themes: the influence of anchoritic spirituality upon later lay piety, Carthusian links with female spirituality, the representation of femininity in Anglo-Norman and Middle English religious poetry, and veneration, performance and delusion in the Book of Margery Kempe.

Women and Religion in Medieval England

Women and Religion in Medieval England
Author: Diana Wood
Publsiher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X004659292

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Nuns and devout noblewomen were sometimes celebrated for their achievements in the literature of the medieval period, but more often than not these women only appear on the side-lines of history, while the ordinary wife and mother is virtually invisible. These papers, written by historians and archaeologists, discuss the religious devotion and spiritual life of medieval women from all walks of life. From an analysis of the architecture and economic organisation of nunneries, to an assessment of the medieval Church's response to the pain and perils of childbirth, these papers consider the influence of the church on the lives of women, and the influence that women had on the life and worship of the Church.

Medieval Single Women

Medieval Single Women
Author: Cordelia Beattie
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191557873

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The single woman is a troubling and disruptive category. Does it denote all unmarried women, therefore creating a group which every female was part of at some stage in her life? Or, were the categories 'maiden' and 'widow' so culturally significant in late medieval England that 'single woman' was a residual category for women seen as anomalous? Was the category 'single man' used in an equivalent way and, if not, why? This study offers a way into the complex process of social classification in late medieval England. All societies use classifications in order to understand and impose order. In this book, Cordelia Beattie views classification as a political act, an act of power: those classifying must make choices about which divisions are most important or about who falls into which category, and such choices have repercussions. Defining how a group or an individual should be labelled, means variables such as social status, gender, or age, are prioritized. Rather than isolate gender as a variable, this book examines how it relates to other social cleavages. Using a variety of approaches, from social and cultural history, to gender history, and medieval studies, its original methodology offers an innovative approach to a range of historical texts, from pastoral manuals to tax returns, and guild registers.

Women Pilgrims in Late Medieval England

Women Pilgrims in Late Medieval England
Author: Susan S. Morrison
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134737628

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This thought-provoking book explores medieval perceptions of pilgrimage, gender and space. It examines real life evidence for the widespread presence of women pilgrims, as well as secular and literary texts concerning pilgrimage and women pilgrims represented in the visual arts. Women pilgrims were inextricably linked with sexuality and their presence on the pilgrimage trails was viewed as tainting sacred space.

Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts

Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts
Author: Kathryn Maude
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021
Genre: Women
ISBN: 9781843845966

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An investigation into texts specifically addressed to women sheds new light on female literary cultures.