This essay draws upon a poetic and devotional texts from late medieval Spain to show how public displays of emotion (weeping, in particular) during penitential processions could be learned and prepared for in advance
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Biblical Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaThat the biblical text was...
At the center of this thesis are seven psalms, commonly known as the Penitential Psalms. The Peniten...
The History of Emotions considers emotions to be part of human cultural heritage; our experience, ex...
This essay draws upon a poetic and devotional texts from late medieval Spain to show how public disp...
textThis dissertation analyzes English Renaissance representations of penitential experience: the em...
This dissertation examines the vexed relationship between Christian doctrine, practice, and communit...
This study traces the development of the religious application of the "literature of tears" in Engli...
Paul van K. Thomson examines the heresies within the Church that gave rise to the various Catholic i...
The article discusses the practice of weeping in Pachomian monasticism as a performance of absolute ...
This thesis examines the language of pain/suffering in Ancrene Wisse, the Wooing Group, and the Kath...
This thesis examines the language of pain/suffering in Ancrene Wisse, the Wooing Group, and the Kath...
What religion does not serve as a theater of tears? Holy Tears addresses this all but universal phen...
In twelfth- and thirteenth-century Europe, the creation and rise of Purgatory had a tremendous relig...
My dissertation examines the history of the seven Penitential Psalms in England between about 1480 a...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Biblical Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaThat the biblical text was...
At the center of this thesis are seven psalms, commonly known as the Penitential Psalms. The Peniten...
The History of Emotions considers emotions to be part of human cultural heritage; our experience, ex...
This essay draws upon a poetic and devotional texts from late medieval Spain to show how public disp...
textThis dissertation analyzes English Renaissance representations of penitential experience: the em...
This dissertation examines the vexed relationship between Christian doctrine, practice, and communit...
This study traces the development of the religious application of the "literature of tears" in Engli...
Paul van K. Thomson examines the heresies within the Church that gave rise to the various Catholic i...
The article discusses the practice of weeping in Pachomian monasticism as a performance of absolute ...
This thesis examines the language of pain/suffering in Ancrene Wisse, the Wooing Group, and the Kath...
This thesis examines the language of pain/suffering in Ancrene Wisse, the Wooing Group, and the Kath...
What religion does not serve as a theater of tears? Holy Tears addresses this all but universal phen...
In twelfth- and thirteenth-century Europe, the creation and rise of Purgatory had a tremendous relig...
My dissertation examines the history of the seven Penitential Psalms in England between about 1480 a...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Biblical Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaThat the biblical text was...
At the center of this thesis are seven psalms, commonly known as the Penitential Psalms. The Peniten...
The History of Emotions considers emotions to be part of human cultural heritage; our experience, ex...