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Liturgical celebrations with emotional expectations in Auxerre, 840-908

Posted on:2013-11-26Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Loyola University ChicagoCandidate:Greene, Thomas AnthonyFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390008970269Subject:religion
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Scholars traditionally date the origin of "affective piety" to the late-eleventh century. The place of emotions in early medieval devotional activity, therefore, has yet to be properly acknowledged. Based on exegetical and homiletic material written at the monastery of Saint-Germain (Auxerre) between 840 and 908, I argue that liturgical celebrations were to take place in a context suffused with both the experience and expression of emotions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liturgical celebrations
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