Fragmented Devotion

Fragmented Devotion

Author: Schnütgen-Museum

Publisher: Boston College Museum of Art

Published: 2000-01

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781892850010

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Medieval art survives today as fragments of larger works, usually displayed by historical period, geographic location, artistic medium, or iconographic theme. Fragmented Devotion is the first exhibition to explore the meanings these fragments have in our understanding of medieval art and religious life from the Middle Ages to the present. Most of these objects have never been shown before in North America, and many have not been published since the beginning of the twentieth century. The catalog includes essays by historians, art historians, philosophers, and theologians. The writings discuss the meanings these objects had in medieval religious practice. The essays then go on to trace how those original meanings changed when the objects were collected and installed by Alexander Schnutgen within the larger context of Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Germany. Finally, the contributors look at the 1920s and 1930s when the objects were installed in a museum-like setting and consider this installation in light of the developments in medieval art history and the policies of national socialism.


A Companion to Mysticism and Devotion in Northern Germany in the Late Middle Ages

A Companion to Mysticism and Devotion in Northern Germany in the Late Middle Ages

Author: Elizabeth Andersen

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 9004258450

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The volume explores the hitherto uncharted late medieval religious landscape of Northern Germany, from 13th-century Helfta to the 15th-century Lüneburg convents. The mystical and devotional writing of Northern Germany is contextualised through chapters on the Netherlands, Scandinavia and East Prussia. The seminal influence of the liturgy on these texts and their transmission is revealed in the creative interplay of Latin and Low German. Through the individual chapters and their appendices, which also contain translations into English, the reader can access a wealth of texts produced by communities of religious and lay women who write learnedly in Latin and fervently in Low German. Together, the chapters and appendices reveal a fascinating regional "mystical culture" which also reverberated across Northern Europe. Contributors include: Jürgen Bärsch, Anne Bollmann, Veerle Fraeters, Ulrike Hascher-Burger, Ernst Hellgardt, Tanja Mattern, Balazs Nemes, Sara S. Poor, Eva Schlotheuber, Almut Suerbaum, and Geert Warnar.


The One Year Experiencing God's Presence Devotional: 365 Daily Encounters to Bring You Closer to Him

The One Year Experiencing God's Presence Devotional: 365 Daily Encounters to Bring You Closer to Him

Author: Chris Tiegreen

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers

Published: 2022-10-04

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1496458354

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This year, experience a closer relationship with God than ever before. All of us long for God's presence, and we sense it--occasionally. But there are times when it seems like something's missing . . . deep encounters with him, certainty that we have heard his voice, and a palpable experience of his presence every day. Like no other writer can, Chris Tiegreen draws us deeper into real intimacy with our intensely relational God. This deluxe LeatherLike edition of The One Year Experiencing God's Presence Devotional will cultivate your sense of God's presence in your life, help you learn to recognize his voice, and deepen your trust that he is "always ready to help" (Psalm 46:1, NLT) in every situation.


A Passion for Life

A Passion for Life

Author: Joan Chittister

Publisher: Orbis Books

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1626980608

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Reflections by Joan Chittister with icons by Robert Lentz present over two dozen saints and prophets--from Hildegard of Bingen to Martin Luther King, Jr.,--who speak to the urgent spiritual questions of our time.


Medieval film

Medieval film

Author: Anke Bernau

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2019-01-25

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1526141671

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Medieval film explores theoretical questions about the ideological, artistic, emotional and financial investments inhering in cinematic renditions of the medieval period. What does it mean to create and watch a ‘medieval film’? What is a medieval film and why are they successful? This is the first work that attempts to answer these questions, drawing, for instance, on film theory, postcolonial theory, cultural studies and the growing body of work on medievalism. Contributors investigate British, German, Italian, Australian, French, Swedish and American film, exploring topics such translation, temporality, film noir, framing and period film – and find the medieval lurking in unexpected corners. In addition it provides in-depth studies of individual films from different countries including The Birth of a Nation to Nosferatu, and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Medieval film will be of interest to medievalists working in disciplines including literature, history, art history, to scholars working on film and in cultural studies. It will also be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and to an informed enthusiast in film or/and medieval culture.