The Passion of Christ is not only an important theme in Christian theological and devotional literature, iconography, and music, but it is likewise the focus of considerable attention in contemplative, mystical literature. This contribution focuses on a specific interpretation of the suffering of Christ, which is to be found in an important but now somewhat forgotten mystical text, namely the Evangelical Pearl. This text is to be situated within the broad mystical network and initiatives of the Cologne Carthusians in the early sixteenth century. The Pearl has a remarkable interpretation of Christ's passion, namely that-simultaneously-his body was in terrible pain, his soul was deeply sorrowful and his spirit was joyful. These reflections cu...
This article reviews some of the current trends within the field of early modern emotion studies, su...
Within the Catholic tradition, there has been a long, deep and widespread devotion to the Heart of C...
To date, critics have tended to read late medieval depictions of Christ's bleeding, post-Passion bod...
The Passion of Christ is not only an important theme in Christian theological and devotional literat...
Graphic portrayals of the suffering Jesus Christ pervade late medieval English art, literature, dram...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
This dissertation examines the representation of suffering in medieval affective devotional texts. ...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
Before approaching the problem of „The Torment of Christ in Polish Carmelitan Poetry Manuscripts”,...
The Tears of Christ in the Medieval Exegesis - According to the New Testament, Jesus wept three time...
This article considers a key topic from medieval theological anthropology by examining how ecstasy a...
A few types of Passion prints were distributed at the markets and church fairs in Poland. Leaflets w...
This dissertation is a study of the major spiritual themes which emerge from the prayers and Passion...
This thesis explores the manifestations of bodily pain in two visions received by the late medieval ...
Grief and the Cross: Popular Devotion and Passion Piety from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages...
This article reviews some of the current trends within the field of early modern emotion studies, su...
Within the Catholic tradition, there has been a long, deep and widespread devotion to the Heart of C...
To date, critics have tended to read late medieval depictions of Christ's bleeding, post-Passion bod...
The Passion of Christ is not only an important theme in Christian theological and devotional literat...
Graphic portrayals of the suffering Jesus Christ pervade late medieval English art, literature, dram...
This thesis is concerned with the wounds of Christ in devotional images and texts from fifteenth- an...
This dissertation examines the representation of suffering in medieval affective devotional texts. ...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
Before approaching the problem of „The Torment of Christ in Polish Carmelitan Poetry Manuscripts”,...
The Tears of Christ in the Medieval Exegesis - According to the New Testament, Jesus wept three time...
This article considers a key topic from medieval theological anthropology by examining how ecstasy a...
A few types of Passion prints were distributed at the markets and church fairs in Poland. Leaflets w...
This dissertation is a study of the major spiritual themes which emerge from the prayers and Passion...
This thesis explores the manifestations of bodily pain in two visions received by the late medieval ...
Grief and the Cross: Popular Devotion and Passion Piety from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages...
This article reviews some of the current trends within the field of early modern emotion studies, su...
Within the Catholic tradition, there has been a long, deep and widespread devotion to the Heart of C...
To date, critics have tended to read late medieval depictions of Christ's bleeding, post-Passion bod...