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This is My Body: Eucharistic Theology and Anthropology in the Writings of Gertrude the Great of Helfta

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cistercian Studies Series - 280Publication details: Collegeville, Minnesota Cistercian Publications 2020Description: 246p 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780879072803
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: This is my bodyDDC classification:
  • F01.7 23 J630
Contents:
Chapter 1 Gertrude of Helfta and Her Writings 1 Chapter 2 The Monastery of St. Mary at Helfta 24 Chapter 3 The Doctrine of Spiritual Senses According to Gertrude's Sources Chapter 4 Gertrude's Doctrine of the Spiritual Senses 97 Chapter 5 "Do This in Memory of Me": Ritual, Re-Membering, and Reading 135 Chapter 6 "This Is My Body": Woman as Signifying Humanity and Divinity 160 Chapter 7 Gertrude in Context: A Challenge to Difference Fixed into Dichotomy 193
Summary: "Examines how the writings of the thirteenth-century nun Gertrude the Great of Helfta articulate an innovative relationship between a person's eucharistic devotion and her body"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-236) and index.

Chapter 1 Gertrude of Helfta and Her Writings 1
Chapter 2 The Monastery of St. Mary at Helfta 24
Chapter 3 The Doctrine of Spiritual Senses According to Gertrude's Sources
Chapter 4 Gertrude's Doctrine of the Spiritual Senses 97
Chapter 5 "Do This in Memory of Me": Ritual, Re-Membering, and Reading 135
Chapter 6 "This Is My Body": Woman as Signifying Humanity and Divinity 160
Chapter 7 Gertrude in Context: A Challenge to Difference Fixed into Dichotomy 193

"Examines how the writings of the thirteenth-century nun Gertrude the Great of Helfta articulate an innovative relationship between a person's eucharistic devotion and her body"-- Provided by publisher.

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