Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of different cultural strata to spirit possession from the mid-twelfth through the fifteenth century in Western Europe. I argue that in Medieval Europe spirit possession was ambiguous: malignly, it was expressed as diabolic possession, while benignly it appeared as unitive mysticism. While only the former was described as spirit possession within medieval culture, unitive mystics, with their stress on the indwelling quality of their experience of God, may also be considered possessed--by the Holy Spirit. Indeed, so closely parallel were mystics and demoniacs considered to be, contemporaries had difficulty discerning one from the other. As a result, a...
The turmoil experienced in European societies during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries fostere...
Spirit possession is a phenomenon that often elicits a response of fear, particular in those who are...
During the Reformation, Protestants attempted to recast their theology in opposition to the Roman Ca...
Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of diffe...
Anglo-Saxon England was a society governed by the competing discourses of illness, spirituality, pow...
This is a highly original study of possession by demons and their exorcism, which was rife in early ...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
Book synopsis: The notion of the ‘spirit’ is dazzling: it has manifold meanings and plays a crucial...
This volume traces transformations in attitudes toward, ideas about, and experiences of religion and...
Whereas representatives of the medieval church insisted that possessing spirits were demons or falle...
This ninth volume in the “Hexenforschung” series tackles a broad topic: demonic possession in all it...
In medieval society one of the main functions of a saint was healing people. Similarly to Christ, wh...
In many societies around the world, spirit possession is a multifaceted phenomenon. It causes ill-he...
A crucial question throughout the Middle Ages, the relationship between body and spirit cannot be un...
The belief in the reality of demons and the restless dead formed a central facet of the medieval wor...
The turmoil experienced in European societies during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries fostere...
Spirit possession is a phenomenon that often elicits a response of fear, particular in those who are...
During the Reformation, Protestants attempted to recast their theology in opposition to the Roman Ca...
Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of diffe...
Anglo-Saxon England was a society governed by the competing discourses of illness, spirituality, pow...
This is a highly original study of possession by demons and their exorcism, which was rife in early ...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
Book synopsis: The notion of the ‘spirit’ is dazzling: it has manifold meanings and plays a crucial...
This volume traces transformations in attitudes toward, ideas about, and experiences of religion and...
Whereas representatives of the medieval church insisted that possessing spirits were demons or falle...
This ninth volume in the “Hexenforschung” series tackles a broad topic: demonic possession in all it...
In medieval society one of the main functions of a saint was healing people. Similarly to Christ, wh...
In many societies around the world, spirit possession is a multifaceted phenomenon. It causes ill-he...
A crucial question throughout the Middle Ages, the relationship between body and spirit cannot be un...
The belief in the reality of demons and the restless dead formed a central facet of the medieval wor...
The turmoil experienced in European societies during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries fostere...
Spirit possession is a phenomenon that often elicits a response of fear, particular in those who are...
During the Reformation, Protestants attempted to recast their theology in opposition to the Roman Ca...