TY - BOOK ID - 65413546 TI - The matter of piety : Zoutleeuw's Church of Saint Leonard and religious material culture in the low countries (c. 1450-1620) PY - 2020 VL - 16 SN - 18729932 SN - 9789004426306 9789004433106 9004433104 9004426302 PB - Leiden: Brill, DB - UniCat KW - Religious articles KW - Sint-Leonarduskerk (Zoutleeuw, Belgium) KW - Catholic Church KW - History KW - Zoutleeuw (Belgium) KW - Religious life and customs. KW - Religious life and customs KW - Religious articles. KW - Catholic Church. KW - Sint-Leonarduskerk (Zoutleeuw, Belgium). KW - 1500-1599. KW - Belgium KW - Art KW - Historiography KW - E-books KW - Historiography. KW - Église catholique KW - Objets religieux KW - Zoutleeuw (Belgique) KW - Sint-Leonarduskerk KW - History of art / art & design styles KW - Church of Rome KW - Roman Catholic Church KW - Katholische Kirche KW - Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva KW - Römisch-Katholische Kirche KW - Römische Kirche KW - Ecclesia Catholica KW - Eglise catholique KW - Eglise catholique-romaine KW - Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ KW - Chiesa cattolica KW - Iglesia Católica KW - Kościół Katolicki KW - Katolicki Kościół KW - Kościół Rzymskokatolicki KW - Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai KW - Katholikē Ekklēsia KW - Gereja Katolik KW - Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit KW - Kanisa Katoliki KW - כנסיה הקתולית KW - כנסייה הקתולית KW - 가톨릭교 KW - 천주교 KW - Zoutleew (Belgium) KW - Léau (Belgium) KW - Église catholique UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65413546 AB - "The Matter of Piety provides the first in-depth study of Zoutleeuw's exceptionally well-preserved pilgrimage church in a comparative perspective, and revaluates religious art and material culture in Netherlandish piety from the late Middle Ages through the crisis of iconoclasm and the Reformation to Catholic restoration. Analyzing the changing functions, outlooks, and meanings of devotional objects - monumental sacrament houses, cult statues and altarpieces, and small votive offerings or relics - Ruben Suykerbuyk revises dominant narratives about Catholic culture and patronage in the Low Countries. Rather than being a paralyzing force, the Reformation incited engaged counterinitiatives, and the vitality of late medieval devotion served as the fertile ground from which the Counter-Reformation organically grew under Protestant impulses"-- ER -