Tempting the Tempter: <i>Imitatio Christi</i> and the Encounters of Quattrocento Holy Women with the Devil: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, cartea 204
Autor Amy Huesmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004537408
ISBN-10: 9004537406
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
ISBN-10: 9004537406
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
Notă biografică
Amy R. Huesman, Ph.D. (2021), is an independent scholar living in Hanover, Virginia. Her research focuses on religious culture in late medieval Europe, Italian society in the fifteenth century, and Church history from the Fourth Lateran Council to the Reformation.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Maps and Figures
Introduction
1The Emergence of the Quattrocento Santa viva
1 The Influence of the Observants
2 The Influence of a Thriving Print Culture
3 Attributes of the Living Saint
4 The Prototype: St. Catherine of Siena
5 The Hagiographic Tradition
6 Conditions on the Italian Peninsula
2Beata Elena Valentini da Udine, Augustinian Tertiary
1 From Widow to Bride of Christ
2 “Of the Temptations and Beatings Given to Her by the Devil”
3Santa Caterina Vigri da Bologna, Franciscan Nun
1 From Afflicted Novice to Beloved Abbess
2 Spiritual Weapons against the Devil’s Tricks
4Beata Colomba Guadagnoli da Rieti, Dominican Penitent
1 From Spiritual Prodigy to Miracle-Working Prophet
2 The Holy Virgin vs. the Enemy of Virtue
5Imitatio Christi in Its Feminine Form
1 The Tradition of Imitatio Christi
2 A Culture of Imitation
3 Woman’s Body and Christ’s Suffering
4 Woman and Redemptive Suffering
5 Temptation as Imitation
6 Temptation in the Hagiographic Tradition
6The Provocative Holy Woman
1 Divine Deception in the Desert
2 Solitude and the Creation of the Desert
3 Fasting and Eucharistic Piety
4 Praying without Ceasing
5 Punishment of the Flesh
6 Heroic Asceticism and Diabolical Attraction
7The Holy Woman as Discerner of Spirits
1 The Power of Discretio Spirituum
2 Of Heretics and Demons
3 Jean Gerson and the Need for Discernment
4 Johannes Nider and the Makings of a Witch Stereotype
5 Heinrich Kramer and the Witch Defined
6 Of Discerners and their Detractors
8The Santa viva in Society
1 Service to the Roman Church at Large
2 Service to the Observant Reform Movement
3 Service to the Local Community
9Postmortem Veneration and the Making of a Saint
1Virtus and the Vox Populi
2 The Living Saint: Transgressor or Talisman?
3 Holy Conjuring or Righteous Provocation?
4 Who Made the Saint?
5 Self-Fashioning through Imitation
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of Maps and Figures
Introduction
1The Emergence of the Quattrocento Santa viva
1 The Influence of the Observants
2 The Influence of a Thriving Print Culture
3 Attributes of the Living Saint
4 The Prototype: St. Catherine of Siena
5 The Hagiographic Tradition
6 Conditions on the Italian Peninsula
2Beata Elena Valentini da Udine, Augustinian Tertiary
1 From Widow to Bride of Christ
2 “Of the Temptations and Beatings Given to Her by the Devil”
3Santa Caterina Vigri da Bologna, Franciscan Nun
1 From Afflicted Novice to Beloved Abbess
2 Spiritual Weapons against the Devil’s Tricks
4Beata Colomba Guadagnoli da Rieti, Dominican Penitent
1 From Spiritual Prodigy to Miracle-Working Prophet
2 The Holy Virgin vs. the Enemy of Virtue
5Imitatio Christi in Its Feminine Form
1 The Tradition of Imitatio Christi
2 A Culture of Imitation
3 Woman’s Body and Christ’s Suffering
4 Woman and Redemptive Suffering
5 Temptation as Imitation
6 Temptation in the Hagiographic Tradition
6The Provocative Holy Woman
1 Divine Deception in the Desert
2 Solitude and the Creation of the Desert
3 Fasting and Eucharistic Piety
4 Praying without Ceasing
5 Punishment of the Flesh
6 Heroic Asceticism and Diabolical Attraction
7The Holy Woman as Discerner of Spirits
1 The Power of Discretio Spirituum
2 Of Heretics and Demons
3 Jean Gerson and the Need for Discernment
4 Johannes Nider and the Makings of a Witch Stereotype
5 Heinrich Kramer and the Witch Defined
6 Of Discerners and their Detractors
8The Santa viva in Society
1 Service to the Roman Church at Large
2 Service to the Observant Reform Movement
3 Service to the Local Community
9Postmortem Veneration and the Making of a Saint
1Virtus and the Vox Populi
2 The Living Saint: Transgressor or Talisman?
3 Holy Conjuring or Righteous Provocation?
4 Who Made the Saint?
5 Self-Fashioning through Imitation
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index