Eucharist in Romanesque France

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A01=Elizabeth Saxon
art
art and textual works
Author_Elizabeth Saxon
Berengarian debates
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Church
comparison
eleventh century
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Eucharist
France
Gregorian reform
heretical circles
Iconography
late eleventh-
penitential focus
Romanesque
scholastic writings
Theology
twelfth-century art

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843832560
  • Weight: 564g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2006
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An overview of the theologies of the eucharist leads on to a detailed exploration of the Berengarian debates of the eleventh century and the complex of eucharistic ideas subsequently developed. During the Romanesque period in France, and accelerated by a growing introspection and consciousness of self-identity, a penitential focus was given to eucharistic piety. Population increase and prosperity brought greater tithe income to the Church, allowing new discipline and religious regulation in respect of the sacraments. The aim of this book is to bring together aspects of the multi-faceted penitential-eucharistic devotion, as revealed in theological writings and Mass commentaries, in Gregorian reform, in heretical circles both clerical and popular and in works of art, so that the reader can contemplate, through a wider juxtaposition than that usually practicable in more detailed specialised scholarship, something of the mood of the period. Just as the new scholastic writings impressed by their innovative creativity, the best late eleventh- and twelfth-century art was astonishingly vital and the comparison of art and textual works is central to the volume. Dr Elizabeth Saxon has recently retired from the staff of the Open University.

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