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The Symbolism of Marriage in Early Christianity and the Latin Middle Ages
Images, Impact, Cognition
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Line Cecilie Engh
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English
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2020
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Engh Line Cecilie :
Line Cecilie Engh is Associate Professor of History of Ideas at the University of Oslo. She was a fellow at The Norwegian Institute in Rome from 2008 to 2017. She is the author of Gendered Identities in Bernard of Clairvaux’s ‘Sermons on the Song of Songs’: Performing the Bride (2014) and numerous book chapters and articles on monastic and papal writing that focus on rhetoric, hermeneutics, metaphor, gender, and cognition.
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''This is a very interesting collection of essays on marriage symbolism in written texts and art''
-David Dawson Vasquez, Marriage, Families & Spirituality , 30/1, 2024
"The introduction to this important book points to what cognitive sciences can tell historians about how symbolism works. The exposition of "Conceptual Metaphor Theory" and "Blending Theory" (the preferred version of the co-author of the introduction, Mark Turner) deserves close attention from both historians and literary scholars. The potential for interdisciplinary insight is exciting and it may be hoped that much more research will follow along the path Engh has cut."
- D. L. d'Avray, The Medieval Review, April 2021
''These collected essays describe less how biblical and early Christian marriage symbolism influenced Western marriage, and more how it helped medieval people give expression to what is not marriage—including celibacy, virginity, power relations, and church hierarchy. [... T]he book’s unifying perspective, namely, blending theory, which has to do with how the human mind fashions its conceptual world by creatively blending concepts that, on the face of it, have little to do with each other, results in giving the whole collection an impressive sense of unity''
- W. Trent, Foley, Church History
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction: A Case Study of Symbolic Cognition
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2. Conjugal and Nuptial Symbolism in Medieval Christian Thought
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3. Marriage Symbolism and Social Reality in the New Testament: Husbands and Wives, Christ and the Church
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4. Single Marriage and Priestly Identity: A Symbol and its Functions in Ancient Christianity
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5. ‘Put on the dress of a wife, so that you might preserve your virginity’: Virgins as Brides of Christ in the Writings of Tertullian
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6. Veiled Threats: Constraining Religious Women in the Carolingian Empire
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7. Double Standards?: Medieval Marriage Symbolism and Christian Views on the Muslim Paradise
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8. Marriage, Maternity, and the Formation of a Sacramental Imagination: Stories for Cistercian Monks and Nuns around the Year 1200
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9. Marriage Symbolism in Illuminated Manuscripts of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Visualization and Interpretation
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10. ‘His left arm is under my head and his right arm shall embrace me’: The Bride and the Bridegroom in Trastevere
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11. Marriage in the Divine Office: Nuptial Metaphors in the Medieval Conception of the Officium
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12. What Kind of Marriage Did Pope Innocent III Really Enter Into?: Marriage Symbolism and Papal Authority
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13. ‘Please don’t mind if I got this wrong’: Christ’s Spiritual Marriage and the Law of the Late Medieval Western Church
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Index of Biblical Passages
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Index of Names
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9789048537150
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354
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21
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