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Si tous les saints ont acquis valeur de témoins de la foi aux yeux des fidèles catholiques, leurs actes, leurs attitudes et leurs messages sont des plus variables selon les époques. Les quatorze contributions de cet ouvrage envisagent l’évolution de la popularité des «vieux» saints médiévaux – premiers évêques, martyrs locaux, fondateurs et fondatrices d’abbayes, pieuses vierges, missionnaires antérieurs à l’an mil – à l’époque de la Réforme catholique, aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Ces témoins des premiers siècles touchent-ils encore les cœurs et les âmes des fidèles, parfois plus d’un millénaire après leur disparition ? Leurs miracles, leurs sanctuaires, leurs reliques suscitent-ils toujours l’adhésion ? Leur ancienneté est-elle gage d’autorité ou désavantage par rapport aux saints modernes et à leurs valeurs ? Les réponses surgiront au détour de nombreux cas de figure choisis en France, dans les Pays-Bas habsbourgeois et le Saint-Empire. Celles-ci éclairent des domaines aussi variés que l’histoire intellectuelle et littéraire, les identités locales, les conceptions religieuses et les supports médiatiques offerts par l’imprimé, la gravure ou la peinture. À travers cette problématique, s’observe le dialogue entre deux âges d’or du catholicisme: celui des origines, à la geste souvent légendaire, et celui de la reconquête des esprits entrepris par l’Église, marqué par une efflorescence des arts et des rites, une uniformisation de la liturgie et un essor de l’érudition
Saints. --- Catholic Church --- Church history --- History --- Christian hagiography --- Christian saints --- Reformation --- Counter-Reformation --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Église catholique --- History. --- Réforme. --- 235.3 <09> --- 235.3*15 --- 235.3*15 Hagiografie: vereringsgeschiedenis --- Hagiografie: vereringsgeschiedenis --- 235.3 <09> Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van ... --- 235.3 <09> Hagiographie--Geschiedenis van ... --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van ... --- Hagiographie--Geschiedenis van ... --- Anti-Reformation --- Church renewal --- Saints --- Canonization --- Cult --- History of doctrines --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van .. --- Christian church history --- anno 1500-1799 --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Christian hagiography. --- Catholic church --- Reform --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van . --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van --- Réforme catholique --- XVIe-XVIIIe s. -- 1501-1800 --- Église catholique --- Réforme.
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Christian hagiography --- Christian saints --- Christian martyrs --- Martyrdom --- Church history --- Christianity --- Cult --- 235.3*71 --- 235.3 <09> --- 235.3*15 --- 270.1 --- Hagiografie--?*71 --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van ... --- Hagiografie: vereringsgeschiedenis --- Religion Christian Church history Apostolic period to 325 --- Christian hagiography. --- Christian saints. --- Christian martyrs. --- Hagiographie --- Heiligenverehrung --- Martyrium --- Christentum. --- Hagiographie. --- Heiligenverehrung. --- Martyrium. --- Christianity. --- Cult. --- Christentum --- Baumeister --- Baumeister, Theofried. --- 235.3*15 Hagiografie: vereringsgeschiedenis --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van .. --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van . --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van --- Martyrdom - Christianity --- Christian saints - Cult --- Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 --- Martyres
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Hagiography is the most abundantly represented genre of Byzantine literature and it offers crucial insight to the development of religious thought and practice, social and literary life, and the history of the empire. It emerged in the fourth century with the pioneering Life of St Antony and continued to evolve until the end of the empire in the fifteenth century, and beyond. The appeal and dynamics of this genre radiated beyond the confines of Byzantium, and it was practised also in many Oriental and Slavic languages within the orbit of the broader Byzantine world. This Companion is the work of an international team of specialists and represents the first comprehensive survey ever produced in this field. It consists of two volumes and is addressed to both a broader public and the scholarly community of Byzantinists, Medievalists, historians of religion and theorists of the narrative. This first volume covers the authors and texts of the four distinctive periods during which Greek Byzantine hagiography developed, as well as the hagiography produced in Oriental and Slavic languages and in geographical milieux around the periphery of the empire, from Italy to Armenia. Volume II addresses questions of genres and the social and other contexts of Byzantine hagiography.
Christian literature, Byzantine --- Littérature chrétienne byzantine --- -Christian literature, Byzantine --- -235.3 <09> --- 235.3 <03> --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van ... --- Hagiografie--Naslagwerken. Referentiewerken --- Christian hagiography -- History and criticism. --- Christian literature, Byzantine -- History and criticism. --- Christian literature, Byzantine. --- Littérature chrétienne byzantine --- Christian hagiography --- 235.3 <09> --- Byzantine literature --- Hagiography, Christian --- Hagiography --- History and criticism --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van .. --- History and criticism. --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Histoire et critique --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van . --- Hagiografie--Geschiedenis van --- Christian hagiography - History and criticism --- Christian literature, Byzantine - History and criticism --- Hagiographie byzantine
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