Select Memoirs of Port Royal
Title | Select Memoirs of Port Royal PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 1835 |
Genre | Monasteries |
ISBN |
Selected Memoirs of Port Royal
Title | Selected Memoirs of Port Royal PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 1835 |
Genre | Abbeys |
ISBN |
Select memoirs of Port Royal
Title | Select memoirs of Port Royal PDF eBook |
Author | Mrs. M. A. G. Schimmelpenninck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 1835 |
Genre | Monasteries |
ISBN |
Indulgences after Luther
Title | Indulgences after Luther PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth C Tingle |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2015-10-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317317688 |
Indulgences have been synonymous with corruption in the Catholic Church ever since Martin Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the church door in Wittenberg in 1517. Tingle explores the nature and evolution of indulgences in the Counter Reformation and how they were used as a powerful tool of personal and institutional reform.
Select Memoirs of Port Royal
Title | Select Memoirs of Port Royal PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Anne Galton Schimmelpenninck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 1829 |
Genre | Abbeys |
ISBN |
"The Select memoirs of Port Royal are intended to present to the public a succinct sketch of the rise progress and extinction of that celebrated religious and literary institution." -- v.1, p.[v].
The Making of the Magdalen
Title | The Making of the Magdalen PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine Ludwig Jansen |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 2001-07-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 140084388X |
Best known during the Middle Ages as the prostitute who became a faithful follower of Christ, Mary Magdalen was the most beloved female saint after the Virgin Mary. Why the Magdalen became so popular, what meanings she conveyed, and how her story evolved over the centuries are the focus of this compelling exploration of late medieval religious culture. Analyzing previously unpublished sermons, Katherine Jansen uses the lens of medieval preaching to examine the mendicant friars' transformation of Mary Magdalen, a shadowy gospel figure, into an emblem of action and contemplation, a symbol of vanity and lust, a model of perfect penance, and the embodiment of hope and salvation. She draws on diverse historical sources to reveal the laity's devotion to Mary Magdalen, which departed significantly from the friars' image of the saint, signaling a major development in popular religious practice and personal piety. Finally, the author comprehensively addresses the question of the House of Anjou's alliance with the Magdalen, and illuminates the relationship between politics and sanctity in southern France and Italy. Jansen shows how perceptions of the Magdalen merged with errors and misunderstandings to shape the social, spiritual, and political agendas of the later Middle Ages. She brings to life the rich complexity of medieval culture, which condemned female sexuality and women's preaching and yet popularized the veneration of Mary Magdalen as a former prostitute chosen by Christ to be the "apostle of the apostles," the first to witness and preach the Good News of the Resurrection.
Mary Magdalene and Her Sister Martha
Title | Mary Magdalene and Her Sister Martha PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Cartwright |
Publisher | CUA Press |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0813221889 |
Mary Magdalene and Her Sister Martha: An Edition and Translation of the Medieval Welsh Lives provides scholarly editions and English translations of the medieval Welsh versions of the legends of Mary Magdalene and Martha. Described by Victor Saxer as medieval best sellers, these hagiographical tales, which described how Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha survived a perilous sea voyage from the holy land and evangelized Provence, were available in many different Latin and vernacular versions and circulated widely in the medieval West. The texts were translated or adapted into Middle Welsh some time before the mid-fourteenth century: the Middle Welsh Life of Mary Magdalene is extant in thirteen manuscripts and the Middle Welsh Life of Martha is preserved in eight of the same manuscripts. Jane Cartwright makes the Middle Welsh versions available to an international audience for the first time and provides a detailed study of the Welsh manuscripts that contain the texts, a comparison between the different manuscripts versions and a discussion of the wider hagiographical context of the texts in Wales. The volume includes transcriptions, editions and translations of the two Lives based on the oldest most complete extant versions found in the Red Book of Talgarth c. 1400, as well as an additional section of text describing Mary Magdalene s life before Christ s crucifixion from the fifteenth-century Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 27ii. The edition is accompanied by a comprehensive glossary which provides translations of all medieval Welsh words that occur in the texts, an analysis of the development and transmission of the legends, as well as a discussion of the relevance and popularity of these two female saints in late medieval Wales: medieval Welsh poetry, church dedications, and holy wells are also considered.