This paper deals with the medieval theological debate on the primacy of knowledge, love, or enjoyment of God by comparing the biography of the Premonstratensian nun Christina of Hane with the German mystical writings of the Dominican preacher and scholar Meister Eckhart. It shows the ways in which female vernacular thought engaged with a primarily scholastic and male-dominated debate and suggests a performative understanding of the female mystical account. Challenging existing presumptions about Christina’s mystical biography as being inconsistent and composed by several authors, the results of this research demonstrate to what extent the text can still be considered cohesive when discarding gender specified authorial conceptions which cann...
This study investigates how Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), a medieval abbess used visions received...
Despite the renaissance of interest in medieval mystical texts over the past three decades, an inves...
Throughout its history, Christianity has spoken of God in masculine terms. There is a growing need, ...
The subject of my thesis is a little-studied hagiographical work that gives important insights into ...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
This study presents the particular case of the medieval mystic Christina of Hane in the Early Modern...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
This study views the female medieval mystics of northern Europe primarily as writers in the period f...
Hildegard of Bingen, the first German mystic, is one of the most influential women in European histo...
This papers concentrates on a geographical area, namely medieval Germany, where various figures of m...
Drawing on insights from feminist scholarship and gender studies, this thesis offers a new reading ...
My dissertation explores hagiography as a significant and, as yet, overlooked form of Romantic liter...
The focus of this work is to explore medieval women mystics of Europe. In examining the works of th...
Hildegard of Bingen and her spiritual writings are an interesting example of women thought of the Mi...
This thesis is an exploration of the visionary writings of Hildegard of Bingen and Elisabeth of Schö...
This study investigates how Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), a medieval abbess used visions received...
Despite the renaissance of interest in medieval mystical texts over the past three decades, an inves...
Throughout its history, Christianity has spoken of God in masculine terms. There is a growing need, ...
The subject of my thesis is a little-studied hagiographical work that gives important insights into ...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
This study presents the particular case of the medieval mystic Christina of Hane in the Early Modern...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
This study views the female medieval mystics of northern Europe primarily as writers in the period f...
Hildegard of Bingen, the first German mystic, is one of the most influential women in European histo...
This papers concentrates on a geographical area, namely medieval Germany, where various figures of m...
Drawing on insights from feminist scholarship and gender studies, this thesis offers a new reading ...
My dissertation explores hagiography as a significant and, as yet, overlooked form of Romantic liter...
The focus of this work is to explore medieval women mystics of Europe. In examining the works of th...
Hildegard of Bingen and her spiritual writings are an interesting example of women thought of the Mi...
This thesis is an exploration of the visionary writings of Hildegard of Bingen and Elisabeth of Schö...
This study investigates how Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), a medieval abbess used visions received...
Despite the renaissance of interest in medieval mystical texts over the past three decades, an inves...
Throughout its history, Christianity has spoken of God in masculine terms. There is a growing need, ...