The symbolism of marriage in Early Christianity and the Latin Middle Ages: images, impact, cognition
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 men, high and low, married carnal woman. What unites these marriage...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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 men, high and low, married carnal woman. What unites 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 thinking, contrariwise, shape marriage regulation and law? And how, if at all, were these two directions of thinking symbolically about marriage related? |
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adam_text | Table of Contents List of Illustrations 7 Acknowledgements 9 Abbreviations 11 1. Introduction ІЗ A Case Study of Symbolic Cognition Line Cecilie Engh and Mark Turner 2. Conjugal and Nuptial Symbolism in Medieval Christian Thought 37 Philip L. Reynolds 3. Marriage Symbolism and Social Reality in the New Testament 91 Husbands and Wives, Christ and the Church Anna Rebecca Solevåg 4. Single Marriage and Priestly Identity A Symbol and its Functions in Ancient Christianity 111 David G. Hunter 5. ‘Put on the dress of a wife, so that you might preserve your virginity’ 131 Virgins as Brides of Christ in the Writings of Tertullian Karl Shuve 6. Veiled Threats 155 Constraining Religious Women in the Carolingian Empire Abigail Firey 7. Double Standards? Medieval Marriage Symbolism and Christian Views on the Muslim Paradise Alessandro Scafi 179
8. Marriage, Maternity, and the Formation of a Sacramental Imagination Stories for Cistercian Monks and Nuns around the Year 1200 Martha G. Newman 9. Marriage Symbolism in Illuminated Manuscripts of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries Visualization and Interpretation Marta Pavón Ramirez 10. ‘His left arm is under my head and his right arm shall embrace me’ The Bride and the Bridegroom in Trastevere Lasse Hodne 11. Marriage in the Divine Office Nuptial Metaphors in the Medieval Conception of the Officium Sebastián Salvado 203 231 259 281 12. What Kind of Marriage Did Pope Innocent III Really Enter Into? 301 Marriage Symbolism and Papal Authority Line Cecilie Engh 13. ‘Please don’t mind if I got this wrong’ Christ’s Spiritual Marriage and the Law of the Late Medieval Western Church Wolfgang P. Müller 329 Index of Biblical Pasages 349 Index of Names 353 List of Illustrations Fig. 6.1: Fig. 9.1: Fig. 9.2: Fig· 9·3: Fig· 9-4: Ruler portrait of Charles the Bald. Dextrarum iunctio. Veiling of the couple. The conferral of the ring. Marriage between a bishop and his church. 158 235 236 240 241
Fig. 9.5: Song of Songs illustration (King Solomon embraces a bare-breasted woman). Fig. 9.6: Song of Songs illustration (two figures identified with the Church and Christ). Fig. 9.7: A bridal couple. Fig. 9.8: Song of Songs illustration (veiled Virgin Mary holds a swaddled Christ child). Fig. 10.1: The Coronation ofthe Virgin, Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome. Fig. 10.2: The Coronation ofthe Virgin, Cathedral of Chartres. Fig. 10.3: The Dormition ofthe Virgin, Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome. Fig. 10.4: Cimabue, Assumption ofthe Virgin, Assisi. Fig. 10.5: Maestro Trecentesco, Assumption ofthe Virgin, Sacra Speco monastery, Subiaco, Italy. Fig. 12.1: Personified Roman Church {Ecclesia Romana). 244 245 249 250 263 271 271 276 277 308
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title_sub | images, impact, cognition |
topic | Ehe (DE-588)4013630-9 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Zölibat (DE-588)4067926-3 gnd Beziehung (DE-588)4145198-3 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Symbolismus (DE-588)4184198-0 gnd Kirche (DE-588)4030702-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Ehe Politik Zölibat Beziehung Recht Symbolismus Kirche Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031714241&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV044681278 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT enghlinececilie thesymbolismofmarriageinearlychristianityandthelatinmiddleagesimagesimpactcognition |