The Symbolism of Marriage in Early Christianity and the Latin Middle Ages : Images, Impact, Cognition
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Knowledge Communities
ISBN-10
946298591X
ISBN-13
9789462985919
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Imprint
Amsterdam University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 4th, 2019
Print length
354 Pages
Weight
694 grams
Dimensions
16.20 x 24.10 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Medieval historyEthics & moral philosophyChristian aspects of sexuality, gender & relationships
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In the Middle Ages everyone, it seems, entered into some form of marriage. Nuns - and even some monks - married the bridegroom Christ. Bishops married their sees. The popes, as vicars of Christ, married the universal Church. And lay people, high and low, married each other. What united these marriages was their common reference to the union of Christ and Church. Christ's marriage to the Church was the paradigmatic symbol in which all the other forms of union participated, in superior or inferior ways. This book grapples with questions of the impact of marriage symbolism on both ideas and practice in the early Christian and medieval period. In what ways did marriage symbolism - with its embedded concepts of gender, reproduction, household, and hierarchy - shape people's thought about other things, such as celibacy, ecclesial and political relations, and devotional relations? How did symbolic cognition shape marriage itself? And how, if at all, were these two directions of thinking symbolically about marriage related?
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