This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discourses expanded to encompass the sacramental functions hitherto privileged to the bread and wine of the Mass. This process, reflecting the longstanding if implicit importance of scriptural symbolism to the medieval Eucharist, also bears witness to a major cultural shift in this period: the assignment to words of the same powers that had underpinned the function of visual, non-verbal symbols in medieval religion and society. As Chapter Two demonstrates, this process was starkly exposed in John Wyclif’s vision of an English religion centred upon the sacrament of the preached word of Scripture, rather than on the Mass. As Chapter Three shows, this ...
This thesis is an examination of the eucharistic doctrine of ten Scottish theological writers in the...
This dissertation argues that in the two centuries following the incunabula, one group of authors wr...
This essay explores the forms of sacrament centred piety that developed in the late Elizabethan and ...
This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discour...
This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discour...
For later medieval England, the Eucharist lay at the center of orthodox piety and was fundamental to...
This dissertation takes up the question of John Wyclif\u27s doctrine of the Eucharist in light of hi...
This dissertation takes up the question of John Wyclif\u27s doctrine of the Eucharist in light of hi...
The Eucharist in the European Middle Ages was a multimedia event. First and foremost it was a drama,...
The Eucharist in the European Middle Ages was a multimedia event. First and foremost it was a drama,...
The main aim of this study is to analyse the concepts of eucharistic transformation in the late Medi...
This thesis questions the validity of the traditional approach to religious devotion in late- . i me...
In this book, Jennifer Garrison examines literary representations of the central symbol of later med...
This essay compares three late-medieval English versions of the Elucidarium alongside the original L...
The early Church affirms clearly that it is the Lord’s body and blood that the community partakes of...
This thesis is an examination of the eucharistic doctrine of ten Scottish theological writers in the...
This dissertation argues that in the two centuries following the incunabula, one group of authors wr...
This essay explores the forms of sacrament centred piety that developed in the late Elizabethan and ...
This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discour...
This thesis examines how, in late-medieval England, uses of Scripture and associated written discour...
For later medieval England, the Eucharist lay at the center of orthodox piety and was fundamental to...
This dissertation takes up the question of John Wyclif\u27s doctrine of the Eucharist in light of hi...
This dissertation takes up the question of John Wyclif\u27s doctrine of the Eucharist in light of hi...
The Eucharist in the European Middle Ages was a multimedia event. First and foremost it was a drama,...
The Eucharist in the European Middle Ages was a multimedia event. First and foremost it was a drama,...
The main aim of this study is to analyse the concepts of eucharistic transformation in the late Medi...
This thesis questions the validity of the traditional approach to religious devotion in late- . i me...
In this book, Jennifer Garrison examines literary representations of the central symbol of later med...
This essay compares three late-medieval English versions of the Elucidarium alongside the original L...
The early Church affirms clearly that it is the Lord’s body and blood that the community partakes of...
This thesis is an examination of the eucharistic doctrine of ten Scottish theological writers in the...
This dissertation argues that in the two centuries following the incunabula, one group of authors wr...
This essay explores the forms of sacrament centred piety that developed in the late Elizabethan and ...