This thesis studies, through a literary and theological analysis of her writings and an examination of her background, how a fifteenth century Spanish nun called Teresa de Cartagena dealt spiritually with disability. She was physically disabled, having become deaf as an adult but also having endured many illnesses. Her first book, Arboleda de los enfermos, was written to pass on to other sufferers the spiritual lessons she had learned from her own suffering; that suffering was good because it had saved her from sin and had brought her to God. Her second work, Admiraçión operum Dey, was written to answer those who had criticised her for the act of writing because of her gender, at that time a disability for any woman wishing to write or t...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to establish an adequate definition of religious mystical disc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literary works of Contanza de Castilla, a fifteenth cen...
A theological interpretation of the work of the 15th-Century Castilian conversa writer Teresa de Car...
This thesis studies, through a literary and theological analysis of her writings and an examination ...
Teresa de Cartagena (ca. 1424) was a deaf nun who dared to ‘speak’ about disability, God, and the...
A theological interpretation of the work of the 15th-Century Castilian conversa writer Teresa de Car...
A theological interpretation of the work of the 15th-Century Castilian conversa writer Teresa de Car...
Teresa de Cartagena and Saint Teresa of Avila came from Jewish converso families, and they...
Around the years 1470-1475, the nun Teresa de Cartagena (niece of the renowned humanist Alfonso de C...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997In this dissertation I analyze the presence of the bo...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997In this dissertation I analyze the presence of the bo...
En torno a los años 1470-1475, la religiosa Teresa de Cartagena (sobrina del prestigioso humanista A...
With few exceptions, representations of Renaissance women were created by men. The Spanish saint, Te...
This thesis examines the importance of women in political and cultural life at the Spanish court thr...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to establish an adequate definition of religious mystical disc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literary works of Contanza de Castilla, a fifteenth cen...
A theological interpretation of the work of the 15th-Century Castilian conversa writer Teresa de Car...
This thesis studies, through a literary and theological analysis of her writings and an examination ...
Teresa de Cartagena (ca. 1424) was a deaf nun who dared to ‘speak’ about disability, God, and the...
A theological interpretation of the work of the 15th-Century Castilian conversa writer Teresa de Car...
A theological interpretation of the work of the 15th-Century Castilian conversa writer Teresa de Car...
Teresa de Cartagena and Saint Teresa of Avila came from Jewish converso families, and they...
Around the years 1470-1475, the nun Teresa de Cartagena (niece of the renowned humanist Alfonso de C...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997In this dissertation I analyze the presence of the bo...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997In this dissertation I analyze the presence of the bo...
En torno a los años 1470-1475, la religiosa Teresa de Cartagena (sobrina del prestigioso humanista A...
With few exceptions, representations of Renaissance women were created by men. The Spanish saint, Te...
This thesis examines the importance of women in political and cultural life at the Spanish court thr...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to establish an adequate definition of religious mystical disc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literary works of Contanza de Castilla, a fifteenth cen...
A theological interpretation of the work of the 15th-Century Castilian conversa writer Teresa de Car...