New Directions in Medieval Mystical and Devotional Literature honors the career and scholarship of Denise N. Baker. Contributors include both early career and established scholars, and the collected essays examine a broad range of medieval mystical and religious literature, such as the writings of Julian of Norwich and William Langland.
New Directions in Medieval Mystical and Devotional Literature honors the career and scholarship of Denise N. Baker. Contributors include both early career and established scholars, and the collected essays examine a broad range of medieval mystical and religious literature, such as the writings of Julian of Norwich and William Langland.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Amy N. Vines and Lee Templeton - Contributions by David Aers; Jessica Barr; Edwin Craun; Grace Hamman; Jessica Hines; Gina Marie Hurley; Lynn Staley; Lee Templeton; Denys Turner, Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology, Yale Divinit
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IntroductionAmy N. Vines List of Denise N. Baker's Publications Chapter 1"'What is Synne?': Exploring Julian of Norwich's Question" David Aers Chapter 2"The Coveting of 'Muche' Instead of 'Measure': The Connection between Lady Mede and Nede in the C-Text of Piers Plowman" Jessica D. Ward Chapter 3"The 'Stalke' and the 'Balke': Cherry Picking the Ethics of Reproof in The Canterbury Tales" Edwin Craun Chapter 4"From 'Pore Pacient' to 'Childische Thyng': Versions of the Life of Charity in Piers Plowman C.XV-XVII" Grace Hamman Chapter 5"Conceiving Community: Familial Trinitarian Analogies in Augustine, William Langland, and Julian Norwich" Jessica Hines Chapter 6"Julian of Norwich and the Cloud Author: How Could They Both be 'Mystical Theologians'?" Denys Turner Chapter 7"Beatrice of Nazareth and the Desire for Death" Jessica Barr Chapter 8"Julian of Norwich: Lives and Afterlives" Nancy Bradley Warren Chapter 9"'Heere of myn house perpetuelly a cherche': Imagining Perpetuity in Chaucer's Second Nun's Tale" Gina Hurley Chapter 10"Chaucer and John of Gaunt: Finding a Way to Break into History" Lynn Staley
IntroductionAmy N. Vines List of Denise N. Baker's Publications Chapter 1"'What is Synne?': Exploring Julian of Norwich's Question" David Aers Chapter 2"The Coveting of 'Muche' Instead of 'Measure': The Connection between Lady Mede and Nede in the C-Text of Piers Plowman" Jessica D. Ward Chapter 3"The 'Stalke' and the 'Balke': Cherry Picking the Ethics of Reproof in The Canterbury Tales" Edwin Craun Chapter 4"From 'Pore Pacient' to 'Childische Thyng': Versions of the Life of Charity in Piers Plowman C.XV-XVII" Grace Hamman Chapter 5"Conceiving Community: Familial Trinitarian Analogies in Augustine, William Langland, and Julian Norwich" Jessica Hines Chapter 6"Julian of Norwich and the Cloud Author: How Could They Both be 'Mystical Theologians'?" Denys Turner Chapter 7"Beatrice of Nazareth and the Desire for Death" Jessica Barr Chapter 8"Julian of Norwich: Lives and Afterlives" Nancy Bradley Warren Chapter 9"'Heere of myn house perpetuelly a cherche': Imagining Perpetuity in Chaucer's Second Nun's Tale" Gina Hurley Chapter 10"Chaucer and John of Gaunt: Finding a Way to Break into History" Lynn Staley
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