This paper examines how Catherine of Siena\u27s partnership with Raymond of Capua and her letters allowed her to access spaces that she wouldn\u27t have otherwise been able to access due to her gender. By looking closely at her letters and secondary scholars works, I was able to determine that her determination to focus peoples\u27 attention on God\u27s Will, she was able to enter into big political and religious discussions to which other women were not privy
This thesis analyzes the Life of Christina of Markyate to illustrate how the pages of Christina\u27s...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
Eleanor of Aquitaine is one of the most interesting and influential women in medieval history. She w...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
The history of the Catholic Church is replete with examples of virtuous men and women leading holy l...
This paper will argue that female mystics, namely, Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Teresa of Avil...
First Corinthians 14:34 tells us, “let your women keep silence in the churches for it is not permitt...
Women were widely involved in crusading as leaders and patrons, even though they seldom if ever foug...
For medieval audiences women occupied a specific, designated cultural area which, while they could ...
Women in medieval Europe who had divine visions were often unable to record their experiences withou...
Catherine of Siena has been credited with original views regarding the crusade as political policy a...
The first women granted Papal permission to teach and preach on theological matters, Hildegard of Bi...
In the thirteenth century, Paris was the largest city in Western Europe, the royal capital of France...
The focus of this work is to explore medieval women mystics of Europe. In examining the works of th...
Extensive studies on Christian women have proved that there were numerous women leaders in Christian...
This thesis analyzes the Life of Christina of Markyate to illustrate how the pages of Christina\u27s...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
Eleanor of Aquitaine is one of the most interesting and influential women in medieval history. She w...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
The history of the Catholic Church is replete with examples of virtuous men and women leading holy l...
This paper will argue that female mystics, namely, Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Teresa of Avil...
First Corinthians 14:34 tells us, “let your women keep silence in the churches for it is not permitt...
Women were widely involved in crusading as leaders and patrons, even though they seldom if ever foug...
For medieval audiences women occupied a specific, designated cultural area which, while they could ...
Women in medieval Europe who had divine visions were often unable to record their experiences withou...
Catherine of Siena has been credited with original views regarding the crusade as political policy a...
The first women granted Papal permission to teach and preach on theological matters, Hildegard of Bi...
In the thirteenth century, Paris was the largest city in Western Europe, the royal capital of France...
The focus of this work is to explore medieval women mystics of Europe. In examining the works of th...
Extensive studies on Christian women have proved that there were numerous women leaders in Christian...
This thesis analyzes the Life of Christina of Markyate to illustrate how the pages of Christina\u27s...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
Eleanor of Aquitaine is one of the most interesting and influential women in medieval history. She w...