Recent studies on religious women during the Counter-Reformation have questioned the idea that the Tridentine Church represented a compact repressive force enclosing passive women who wished to live an active religious life in the world. They have argued that enclosure was not enforced very successfully, that groups of devout women could pursue an active life in the world, that women were not submissive and did not necessarily see contemplative life in opposition or secondary to active life. Looking more closely at the Italian situation, this essay offers a novel picture of women’s active congregations after the Council of Trent and investigates the role played by the Church in their development. It will be argued that despite the fact that...
Il saggio si concentra sull'analisi delle comunità religiose femminili carmelitane a Roma nel corso ...
The Italian female monasticism in the Middle Ages has been approached by several studies in the last...
Recent history demonstrates the importance of religious belief as a fundamental historical force. In...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterIn 1563, the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant c...
This article analyzes the impact of Trent in Valladolid through the three lenses that defined the ex...
Between the XIXth and the XXth century the Catholic Church set in motion an intense involvement of w...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
International audienceThis essay explores issues regarding the practice of Catholic spirituality in ...
Third order women religious actively participated in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Italian soc...
The religious and ecclesiastical role of women in the early medieval church in the city of Rome has ...
One of the last enactments of the bishops, as the Council of Trent ended in 1563, was to mandate enc...
This study analyzes the basic monastic contradictions that exist between sacred vows and social acti...
Catholic religious life has undergone major changes since the Second Vatican Council. These have to ...
In the period following the Council of Trent there were over fifty convents in Venice and its surrou...
This article is a feminist critique of the International Theological Commission\u27s “Sensus Fidei i...
Il saggio si concentra sull'analisi delle comunità religiose femminili carmelitane a Roma nel corso ...
The Italian female monasticism in the Middle Ages has been approached by several studies in the last...
Recent history demonstrates the importance of religious belief as a fundamental historical force. In...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterIn 1563, the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant c...
This article analyzes the impact of Trent in Valladolid through the three lenses that defined the ex...
Between the XIXth and the XXth century the Catholic Church set in motion an intense involvement of w...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
International audienceThis essay explores issues regarding the practice of Catholic spirituality in ...
Third order women religious actively participated in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Italian soc...
The religious and ecclesiastical role of women in the early medieval church in the city of Rome has ...
One of the last enactments of the bishops, as the Council of Trent ended in 1563, was to mandate enc...
This study analyzes the basic monastic contradictions that exist between sacred vows and social acti...
Catholic religious life has undergone major changes since the Second Vatican Council. These have to ...
In the period following the Council of Trent there were over fifty convents in Venice and its surrou...
This article is a feminist critique of the International Theological Commission\u27s “Sensus Fidei i...
Il saggio si concentra sull'analisi delle comunità religiose femminili carmelitane a Roma nel corso ...
The Italian female monasticism in the Middle Ages has been approached by several studies in the last...
Recent history demonstrates the importance of religious belief as a fundamental historical force. In...