The Charisma in the Middle Ages
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (224 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- 15th century
- Alice of Antioch
- Amatus of Oloron
- Bohemond of Taranto
- Charles
- Constantine I
- Ernst Kantorowicz
- Francesc Eiximenis
- Franciscans
- Genesis
- Godfrey of Bouillon
- Gregorian reform
- Gregory VII
- Henri de Mondeville
- Joinville
- Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Late Antiquity
- Le Goff
- Louis IX
- Max Weber
- Melisende of Jerusalem
- Middle Ages
- Original Sin
- Paul of Tarsus
- Peter the Hermit
- Roman army
- Roman law
- Romanesque architecture
- Saint Louis
- St Paul
- Tancred
- Vogue
- accidental actor
- agon
- anchorites
- art history
- canon law
- charis
- charisma
- charismatic culture
- crusades
- cultural change
- ethics
- fairy tales
- fashion
- first crusade
- fruits
- gender
- hagiography
- healing
- hermits
- historical change
- historiography
- holiness
- iconography
- intellectual culture
- kingdom of Navarre
- kingship
- leadership
- lived illusion
- martyr
- medieval economy
- medieval surgery
- merchants
- miracles
- moral responsibility
- mortifications
- mythology
- narrative
- neo platonic
- notarial wills
- papal legates
- penance
- political legitimacy
- political propaganda
- political sociology
- political theology
- pr
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This Special Issue of Religions analyzes the concept of charisma in the Middle Ages based on St. Paul's original use of the term in the first century, freeing it from its anachronistic Weberian and post-Weberian definitions. Though governed by medievalists, this collection comprises a solid interdisciplinary group of historians, art historians, classicists, literary critics, and political philosophers. It examines the concept, theory, practice, and representations of charisma in the Middle Ages, including its institutional developments such as kingship and Franciscans, its religious dimension such as miracles, its political implications such as crusades, its forms of ritualization, its doctrinal presumptions, its iconographic representations, its scientific dimension such as surgery, its projection to the objects such as relics, and its paradoxical relationship with authority and law. It also provides a space for interdisciplinary dialogue between history, theology, canon law, art history, political philosophy, and symbolic anthropology, prioritizing examination of the transferences between the spiritual and the temporal, the sacred and the profane, the political and the religious under the methodology of political theology.
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