This is a comparative study of ideas about religious images among Spanish and English authors in the early modern period. This analysis focuses on differences in doctrine, religious reading culture, and censorship in the two countries. It includes authors who went into exile for rejecting the official religion of their countries
Devotional writing, particularly that which disseminates miracles, accounts of sanctuary foundations...
This dissertation analyzes a variety of religious texts such as catechisms, confession manuals, eccl...
ABSTRACT Medieval authors repeatedly warned men of the dangers of going to hell due to their interac...
Producción CientíficaControversy – or theologia polemica, with a long and rich tradition in the Midd...
This chapter explores the extent to which the Catholic Church actively sought to self- censor and de...
This dissertation studies how early modern Spaniards perceived and reacted to sacrilege, that is, to...
This dissertation investigates the role of El Censor, the essay periodical published in Spain from 1...
El temor a la llegada de doctrinas luteranas al territorio hispánico se zanjó con la censura de dive...
This thesis examines anti-Spanish sentiment within Marian and Elizabethan literary and political wri...
Readings in Common: Assimilation and Interpretive Authority in Early Modern Spain examines how sixte...
Perhaps the defining image of the Spanish Golden Age, the Immaculate Conception was painted, printed...
This study argues that religious orders in early modern Spain developed informal sets of procedures ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of sacred and profane imagery in Spanish territories, in...
Increasing religious intolerance in Castile resulted in the expulsion of Muslims in 1502. However, j...
This study addresses the relation of people to divine beings in contemporary and historical communit...
Devotional writing, particularly that which disseminates miracles, accounts of sanctuary foundations...
This dissertation analyzes a variety of religious texts such as catechisms, confession manuals, eccl...
ABSTRACT Medieval authors repeatedly warned men of the dangers of going to hell due to their interac...
Producción CientíficaControversy – or theologia polemica, with a long and rich tradition in the Midd...
This chapter explores the extent to which the Catholic Church actively sought to self- censor and de...
This dissertation studies how early modern Spaniards perceived and reacted to sacrilege, that is, to...
This dissertation investigates the role of El Censor, the essay periodical published in Spain from 1...
El temor a la llegada de doctrinas luteranas al territorio hispánico se zanjó con la censura de dive...
This thesis examines anti-Spanish sentiment within Marian and Elizabethan literary and political wri...
Readings in Common: Assimilation and Interpretive Authority in Early Modern Spain examines how sixte...
Perhaps the defining image of the Spanish Golden Age, the Immaculate Conception was painted, printed...
This study argues that religious orders in early modern Spain developed informal sets of procedures ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of sacred and profane imagery in Spanish territories, in...
Increasing religious intolerance in Castile resulted in the expulsion of Muslims in 1502. However, j...
This study addresses the relation of people to divine beings in contemporary and historical communit...
Devotional writing, particularly that which disseminates miracles, accounts of sanctuary foundations...
This dissertation analyzes a variety of religious texts such as catechisms, confession manuals, eccl...
ABSTRACT Medieval authors repeatedly warned men of the dangers of going to hell due to their interac...