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Self-Representation of Medieval Religious Communities

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This book explores the medieval monastery as symbolic space (locus symbolicus) and looks at forms of self-representation in medieval monastic life. Papers focus on both the transitory nature of organised religious life, which is based on symbols, and the separate identities religious communities developed by using their own specific forms of ritual and symbolisation. Case studies treat the British Isles and the broader European context. Among the key issues explored here are rituals in internal organisation, the symbolic use of space, architecture and art, symbolism in social interactions, and symbolic constructions of the past.

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ISBN: 9783825817589
Publication date: 12th February 2010
Author: Anne Müller, Karen Stöber
Publisher: LIT Verlag
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 412 pages
Series: Vita Regularis
Genres: History of religion
Christianity