Wonderful Blood: Theology and Practice in Late Medieval Northern Germany and BeyondUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2007 M11 5 - 402 páginas The quiet market town of Wilsnack in northeastern Germany is unfamiliar to most English-speakers and even to many modern Germans. Yet in the fifteenth century it was a European pilgrimage site surpassed in importance only by Rome and Santiago de Compostela. The goal of pilgrimage was three miraculous hosts, supposedly discovered in the charred remains of the village church several days after it had been torched by a marauding knight in August 1383. Although the church had been burned and the spot soaked with rain, the hosts were found intact and dry, with a drop of Christ's blood at the center of each. |
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Wonderful Blood: Theology and Practice in Late Medieval Northern Germany and ... Caroline Walker Bynum Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Wonderful Blood: Theology and Practice in Late Medieval Northern Germany and ... Caroline Walker Bynum Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
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Leonarde's Ghost: Popular Piety and "the Appearance of a Spirit" in 1628 Christophe Mercier Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |

