Senses and the English Reformation
Senses and the English Reformation
Milner, Matthew
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2011
430
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Contents: Introduction: towards thinking about sensation in Tudor religion; The senses and sensing in 15th-century England; Religiosity and sensing in pre-Reformation England; The senses and worship: provision for liturgy in late-medieval England; Sensing pre-Reformation English liturgy; Sensory landscapes of Reformation England; Perception, polity, and gostly thynges in Reformation England; Sensible reformation in mid-Tudor England; Sensing and worship in Elizabethan England; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.
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Young Men;Bartholomaeus Anglicus;Lay Men;Dead Man;English Churchgoers;Richard III;English Religious Life;Late Medieval Religious Life;Affective Piety;Human Rational Capabilities;Lively Preaching;Liturgical Provision;Late Medieval Christianity;Fifteenth Century English;Eucharistic Debates;Royal Supremacy;Intellective Soul;Liturgical Life;De Anima Commentaries;Estimative Power;Eucharistic Doctrine;Eventual Appeal;Christ Child;Tudor Polity;Legitimate Perception
Contents: Introduction: towards thinking about sensation in Tudor religion; The senses and sensing in 15th-century England; Religiosity and sensing in pre-Reformation England; The senses and worship: provision for liturgy in late-medieval England; Sensing pre-Reformation English liturgy; Sensory landscapes of Reformation England; Perception, polity, and gostly thynges in Reformation England; Sensible reformation in mid-Tudor England; Sensing and worship in Elizabethan England; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Bartholomaeus Anglicus;Lay Men;Dead Man;English Churchgoers;Richard III;English Religious Life;Late Medieval Religious Life;Affective Piety;Human Rational Capabilities;Lively Preaching;Liturgical Provision;Late Medieval Christianity;Fifteenth Century English;Eucharistic Debates;Royal Supremacy;Intellective Soul;Liturgical Life;De Anima Commentaries;Estimative Power;Eucharistic Doctrine;Eventual Appeal;Christ Child;Tudor Polity;Legitimate Perception