This book explores individual and community involvement in the approbation, reconfiguration and regulation of early modern sacred spaces and the behavior (both animal and human) within them. Based on new archival research, chapters examine diverse aspects of the campaigns to transform Christian behavior within a variety of types of sacred space and
This book explores individual and community involvement in the approbation, reconfiguration and regulation of early modern sacred spaces and the behavior (both animal and human) within them. Based on new archival research, chapters examine diverse aspects of the campaigns to transform Christian behavior within a variety of types of sacred space andHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Mara DeSilva received her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and is currently an Assistant Professor of History at Ball State University. She is the author of several journal articles exploring the mechanics of family strategy and group identity as well as the nuances and practical realities of ecclesiastical reform. In addition, she is the editor of Episcopal Reform and Politics in Early Modern Europe (Truman State University Press, 2012).
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Introduction: 'Piously made': sacred space and the transformation of behavior Jennifer Mara DeSilva; Preventing sloth and preserving the liturgy: organizing sacred space in 16th-century Rome Jennifer Mara DeSilva. Appendix: the institution of the chaplain (1524) - Archivio Storico del Vicariato Capitolo SS Celso e Giuliano vol. 373.; Piety patronage and power: funerary sculpture in 16th-century France Rebecca Constabel; Ritual viewing in the Chapel of Corpus Christi: Bernardino Luini's passion cycle at San Giorgio al Palazzo Milan Pamela A.V. Stewart ; From Rome to the southern Netherlands: spectacular sceneries to celebrate the canonization of Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier Annick Delfosse ; The sanctification of nature in Marian shrines in Catalonia: contextualizing human desires in a Mediterranean cult Abel A. Alves; The Pope's two souls and the space of ritual protest during Rome's Sede Vacante 1559-1644 John M. Hunt; Defining the sacred in the community: iconoclasm renewal and remembrance at the Basilica of Saint Martin in Tours Eric Nelson; Extending the boundaries of the sacred in 17th-century Padua Celeste McNamara; Churchyard capers: the controversial use of church space for dancing in early modern England Emily F. Winerock; The imperial horrification of Jesuit frontier sacred space in South America 1750-67 David Stiles; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction: 'Piously made': sacred space and the transformation of behavior Jennifer Mara DeSilva; Preventing sloth and preserving the liturgy: organizing sacred space in 16th-century Rome Jennifer Mara DeSilva. Appendix: the institution of the chaplain (1524) - Archivio Storico del Vicariato Capitolo SS Celso e Giuliano vol. 373.; Piety patronage and power: funerary sculpture in 16th-century France Rebecca Constabel; Ritual viewing in the Chapel of Corpus Christi: Bernardino Luini's passion cycle at San Giorgio al Palazzo Milan Pamela A.V. Stewart ; From Rome to the southern Netherlands: spectacular sceneries to celebrate the canonization of Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier Annick Delfosse ; The sanctification of nature in Marian shrines in Catalonia: contextualizing human desires in a Mediterranean cult Abel A. Alves; The Pope's two souls and the space of ritual protest during Rome's Sede Vacante 1559-1644 John M. Hunt; Defining the sacred in the community: iconoclasm renewal and remembrance at the Basilica of Saint Martin in Tours Eric Nelson; Extending the boundaries of the sacred in 17th-century Padua Celeste McNamara; Churchyard capers: the controversial use of church space for dancing in early modern England Emily F. Winerock; The imperial horrification of Jesuit frontier sacred space in South America 1750-67 David Stiles; Bibliography; Index.
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