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Lutgardis [s.] --- Lutgardis, --- Cantimpré, Thomas de, --- Lutgard van Tongeren, --- 091 <489 KOBENHAVN> --- 235.3 LUTGARDIS --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Denemarken--KOBENHAVN --- Hagiografie--LUTGARDIS --- Christian saints --- 091 <489 KOBENHAVN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Denemarken--KOBENHAVN --- Saints --- Canonization --- Aywières, Lutgard of, --- Liutgardis, --- Lutgard, --- Lutgart, --- Lutgardis --- Biography --- Thomas of Cantimpré --- Translations [Dutch ] --- Leven van Sinte Lutgard --- Lutgard van Tongeren, sainte, 1182-1246 --- Thomas de Cantimpré, 1201?-126.? --- Biographie --- Liutgardis mon. Aquirensis O. Cist.
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"For thirteenth-century preacher, exorcist, and hagiographer Thomas of Cantimpré, the Southern Low Countries were a harbinger of the New Jerusalem. The Holy Spirit, he believed, was manifesting itself in the lives of lay and religious people alike. Thomas avidly sought out these new kinds of saints, writing accounts of their lives so that these models of sanctity might astound, teach, and trouble the convictions of his day. In Excessive Saints, Rachel J. D. Smith combines historical, literary, and theological approaches to offer a new interpretation of Thomas's hagiographies, showing how they employ vivid narrative portrayals of typically female bodies to perform theological work in a rhetorically specific way. Written in an era of great religious experimentation, Thomas's texts think with and through the bodies of particular figures: the narrative of the holy person's life becomes a site of theological invention in a variety of registers, particularly the devotional, the mystical, and the dogmatic. Smith examines how these texts represent the lives and bodies of holy women to render them desirable objects of devotion for readers and how particular representations are crafted by Thomas in the service of the church even as he works through his uncertainties about the opportunities and dangers that these emerging forms of holiness present. Excessive Saints is the first book to consider Thomas's narrative craft in relation to his theological projects, offering new visions for the study of theology, medieval Christianity, and medieval women's history"--
Christian hagiography --- Hagiographers --- Christian women saints --- Hagiologists --- Biographers --- History and criticism --- Biography --- Thomas, --- Thomas de Cantimpré, --- Cantimpré, Thomas de, --- Tomás, --- Chantimpré, Thomas von, --- Hagiography, Christian --- Hagiography --- History and criticism. --- Biography. --- Thomas de Cantiprato --- Christelijke hagiografie --- Geschiedenis en kritiek --- Thomas de Cantimpré (1201?-126.?) --- 2 THOMAS CANTIMPRATENSIS --- 235.3 "04/14" --- 235.3 "04/14" Hagiografie--Middeleeuwen --- 235.3 "04/14" Hagiographie--Middeleeuwen --- Hagiografie--Middeleeuwen --- Hagiographie--Middeleeuwen --- 2 THOMAS CANTIMPRATENSIS Godsdienst. Theologie--THOMAS CANTIMPRATENSIS --- Godsdienst. Theologie--THOMAS CANTIMPRATENSIS --- Christian hagiography - History and criticism. --- Hagiographers - Belgium - Biography. --- Christian women saints - Biography. --- Thomas Cantipratanus --- Christina Mirabilis v. --- Iohannes ab. Cantipratensis --- Thomas, - de Cantimpré, - approximately 1200-approximately 1270.
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