Corpus Christi : the Eucharist in late medieval culture
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Corpus Christi : the Eucharist in late medieval culture
Cambridge University Press, 2004, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 362-419) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book studies later medieval culture [c. 1150-1500] through its central symbol: the eucharist. From the twelfth century onwards the eucharist was designed by the Church as the foremost sacrament. The claim that this ritual brought into presence Christ's own body, and offered it to believers, underpinned the sacramental system and the clerical mediation upon which it depended. The book explores the context in which the sacramental world was created and the cultural processes through which it was disseminated, interpreted and used. With attention to the variety of eucharistic meanings and practices - in procession on the feast of Corpus Christi, devotions, prayers, drama, in dissent, abuse and doubt - the author reveals and considers ways in which a religious culture is used as a language for the articulation of order and power, as well as for the most private explorations. The book moves from the 'design' of the eucharist in the twelfth century to its re-design in the sixteenth - a story of the emergence of a symbol, its use and interpretation and final transformation.
目次
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. Designing the eucharist: new ideas and procedures in the mass from c. 1000
- 2. Beyond design: teaching and reception of the eucharist
- 3. A feast is born: Corpus Christi - the eucharistic feast
- 4. The living feast: sermons, fraternities, processions and drama
- 5. Symbols in motion: the many readings of the eucharist
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.
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