The high Middle Ages / edited by Kari Elisabeth Børresen and Adriana Valerio.
Contributor(s): Børresen, Kari Elisabeth [editor.]
Material type: TextSeries: Bible and women: v. 6.2.; Bible and women : Middle ages and the early modern era: Publisher: Atlanta : SBL Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xiii, 453 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780884140498; 0884140490Subject(s): Bible -- Feminist criticism -- Europe -- History | Women in Christianity -- Europe -- History | Christian women -- Religious life -- History | Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500 | Bible and feminism -- HistoryDDC classification: 220.082/0902 LOC classification: BS521.4 | .H54 2015Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-440) and index.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-440) and index.
Introduction: The Bible in the center: the Renovatio ecclesiae and the emergence of female autonomy (twelfth-fifteenth centuries) / Adriana Valerio -- Part 1: The Bible and women: reception and application -- The treatment of women in the scriptural commentaries of the twelfth-thirteenth centuries / Gary Macy -- The Bible and women in Spanish didactic-moral literature / María Isabel Toro Pascua -- Women who read the Bible in Spanish kingdoms during the Middle Ages: Christians and Jews / Gemma Avenoza -- The Bible, women heretics, and inquisitors / Marina Benedetti -- Women, the Bible, and the demonology of the fifteenth century / Dinora Corsi -- Part 2: Women and the Bible: texts and contexts -- Heloise's engagement with the Bible: a continuing journey / Constant J. Mews and Carmel Posa -- The Bible and poetry: a biblical epic by a woman (Ava) and a biblical epic about a woman (Judith) / Magda Motté -- Female metaphors, from scripture to Julian's Showings / Kari Elisabeth Børresen -- Theodora Palaeologina and the others: women scholars, copyists, and exegetes in Byzantium / Rosa Maria Parrinello -- Biblical interpretations in the work of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) / Valeria Ferrari Schiefer and Elisabeth Gössmann -- "Like another Rachel, always remember your resolution and be conscious of how you began": Clare of Assisi and the Bible / Martina Kreidler-Kos -- The Bible as center of innovative God-language in Mechthild of Magdeburg and Gertrude of Helfta / Hildegund Keul -- Scripture in Birgitta's revelations / Kari Elisabeth Børresen -- Style and translation of the biblical citations in the Letters of Catherine of Siena / Rita Librandi -- "The wolf shall live with the lamb" (Isa 11:6): the defeat of a Converso utopia in the work of Teresa de Cartagena (1449-1478) / Maria Laura Giordano -- Part 3: Representations in the arts -- Apostle and sinner: Medieval receptions of Mary of Magdala / Andrea Taschl-Erber -- The Hortus deliciarum by Herrad of Hohenburg -- The image of women and narrative strategies in the Hortus deliciarum / Paola Vitolo -- The Bible in the Hortus deliciarum / Claudia Poggi and Marina Santini -- Women, the Bible, and music in the Middle Ages / Linda Maria Koldau -- Women and the Bible: iconography of a relationship in the lower Middle Ages / María Leticia Sánchez Hernández.