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050 00 $aBS521.4$b.H54 2015
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049 $aMAIN
245 04 $aThe high Middle Ages /$cedited by Kari Elisabeth Børresen and Adriana Valerio.
264 1 $aAtlanta :$bSBL Press,$c[2015]
300 $axiii, 453 pages ;$c24 cm.
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337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aThe Bible and women : an encyclopedia of exegesis and cultural history ;$vvolume 6.2.$aMiddle Ages and the early modern era ;$v2
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 403-440) and index.
505 00 $gPreface to the English edition /$rChristiana de Groot --$gForeword /$rKari Elisabeth Børresen,$rAdriana Valerio --$gIntroduction:$tThe Bible in the center: the Renovatio Ecclesiae and the emergence of female autonomy (twelfth-fifteenth centuries) /$rAdriana Valerio.$gPart 1:$tThe Bible and women: reception and application.$tThe treatment of women in the scriptural commentaries of the twelfth-thirteenth centuries /$rGary Macy --$tThe Bible and women in Spanish didactic-moral literature /$rMaría Isabel Toro Pascua --$tWomen who read the Bible in Spanish kingdoms during the Middle Ages: Christians and Jews /$rGemma Avenoza --$tThe Bible, women heretics, and inquisitors /$rMarina Benedetti --$tWomen, the Bible, and the demonology of the fifteenth century /$rDinora Corsi --$gPart 2:$tWomen and the Bible: texts and contexts.$g1:$tStudy and creative interpretations.$tHeloise's engagement with the Bible: a continuing journey /$rConstant J. Mews,$rCarmel Posa --$tThe Bible and poetry: a biblical epic by a woman (Ava) and a biblical epic about a woman (Judith) /$rMagda Motté --$tFemale metaphors, from Scripture to Julian's Showings /$rKari Elisabeth Børresen /$tTheodora Palaeologina and the others: women scholars, copyists, and exegetes in Byzantium /$rRosa Maria Parrinello
505 00 $g2:$tMysticism and prophecy.$tBiblical interpretations in the work of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) /$rValeria Ferrari Schiefer,$rElisabeth Gössmann --$t"Like another Rachel, always remember your resolution and be conscious of how you began": Clare of Assisi and the Bible /$rMartina Kreidler-Kos --$tThe Bible as center of innovative God-language in Mechthild of Magdeburg and Gertrude of Helfta /$rHildegund Keul --$tScripture in Birgitta's revelations /$rKari Elisabeth Børresen --$tStyle and translation of the biblical citations in the letters of Catherine of Siena /$rRita Librandi --$t"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) /$rMaria Laura Giordano --$gPart 3:$tRepresentations in the arts.$tApostle and sinner: medieval receptions of Mary of Magdala /$rAndrea Taschl-Erber --$tThe Hortus Deliciarum by Herrad of Hohenburg:$g1:$tThe image of women and narrative strategies in the Hortus Deliciarum /$rPaolo Vitolo --$g2:$tThe Bible in the Hortus Deliciarum /$rClaudia Poggi,$rMarina Santini --$tWomen, the Bible, and music in the Middle Ages /$rLinda Maria Koldau --$tWomen and the Bible: iconography of a relationship in the lower Middle Ages /$rMaría Leticia Sánchez Hernández.
520 $a"This volume in the series Bible and Women explores the relationship of women to the Bible in the high and late Middle Ages in Europe and Byzantium. It opens up new insights into women's reception and exegesis of biblical texts in their mystical, doctrinal, and literary writings as well as through art and music. The authors examine a variety of interpretations from the Gregorian Reform (1046-1122) up to the Malleus Maleficarum (1498), including traditional exegesis that uses the Bible to legitimize the subordination of women and their exclusion from the spheres of power. Readers will encounter erudite medieval women from Heloise to Christine de Pizan, who developed a new hermeneutic both liberating and empowering. These leaders engaged biblical themes and characters to reflect on their female identity, thereby illumination both their own circumstances and convictions as well as the biblical texts."-- Page 4 of cover.
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700 1 $aBørresen, Kari Elisabeth,$d1932-$eeditor.
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