Joan of Arc is an unusual saint. Canonized in 1920 as a virgin, she died in 1431 as a condemned heretic. Uneducated, militant, and youthful, she obeyed 'Voices' that counselled her to pursue an unprecedented vocation. The various trial records provide a wealth of evidence about how Joan and others understood her spiritual life. This collection explores multiple facets of Joan's prayerful life. Two-thirds of the essays focus on Joan in her own time; the later chapters study Joan's formative influence upon modern women. Taken together, these essays offer new perspectives on the heroism of Joan's original way of sanctity.
ISBN: | 9781403962225 |
Publication date: | 29th January 2004 |
Author: | Ann W Astell, Bonnie Wheeler |
Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Palgrave Macmillan US |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 298 pages |
Series: | The New Middle Ages |
Genres: |
European history European history: medieval period, middle ages History of religion Clinical psychology Ancient history Biography, Literature and Literary studies |