This book is devoted to the religiosity of the medieval Christian masses in Central and Eastern Europe and its relationship with the traditional cultures of that time. Addressing such topics as the common instruction of the three prayers and the Decalogue, "Christian" magic in everyday life, the Marian devotion, and various images of heaven and eternal damnation, the author never loses sight of his main topic: the complex and powerful interaction between medieval folklore and Christianity
This work can be divided to the two main themes which the first one has a function of introduction t...
Book synopsis: The Religions of the Book explores Christian perceptions of the complex relationship ...
In Slavic folk culture, Christianity is a foreign, borrowed cultural model, while the oral tradition...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
This chapter describes trends in the practices, doctrines, and institutions of Catholic Christianity...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
The late medieval period is often seen as a time of decline, disintegration, conflict, and upheaval....
Magic and Medieval Society presents a thematic approach to the topic of magic and sorcery in western...
Editor Rubin (Univ. of London) and contributors offer a richly textured presentation of the practice...
Problemem omówionym w niniejszej pracy jest wspólne funkcjonowanie chrześcijaństwa i tradycji ludowy...
Though buffetted on all sides by rapid and at times cataclysmic social, political, and economic chan...
In Emotion and Devotion Miri Rubin explores the craft of the historian through a series of studies o...
Comprising forty-two selections from primary source materials, each translated with an introduction ...
Paganism, Christianity, and the Supernatural Until the 12 th century, the supernatural derived its...
Liturgical books are not only the most important evidence for understanding patterns in the worship ...
This work can be divided to the two main themes which the first one has a function of introduction t...
Book synopsis: The Religions of the Book explores Christian perceptions of the complex relationship ...
In Slavic folk culture, Christianity is a foreign, borrowed cultural model, while the oral tradition...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
This chapter describes trends in the practices, doctrines, and institutions of Catholic Christianity...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
The late medieval period is often seen as a time of decline, disintegration, conflict, and upheaval....
Magic and Medieval Society presents a thematic approach to the topic of magic and sorcery in western...
Editor Rubin (Univ. of London) and contributors offer a richly textured presentation of the practice...
Problemem omówionym w niniejszej pracy jest wspólne funkcjonowanie chrześcijaństwa i tradycji ludowy...
Though buffetted on all sides by rapid and at times cataclysmic social, political, and economic chan...
In Emotion and Devotion Miri Rubin explores the craft of the historian through a series of studies o...
Comprising forty-two selections from primary source materials, each translated with an introduction ...
Paganism, Christianity, and the Supernatural Until the 12 th century, the supernatural derived its...
Liturgical books are not only the most important evidence for understanding patterns in the worship ...
This work can be divided to the two main themes which the first one has a function of introduction t...
Book synopsis: The Religions of the Book explores Christian perceptions of the complex relationship ...
In Slavic folk culture, Christianity is a foreign, borrowed cultural model, while the oral tradition...