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The Miracle of Amsterdam presents a "cultural biography" of a Dutch devotional manifestation. According to tradition, on the night of March 15, 1345, a Eucharistic host thrown into a burning fireplace was found intact hours later. A chapel was erected over the spot, and the citizens of Amsterdam became devoted to their "Holy Stead." From the original Eucharistic processions evolved the custom of individual devotees walking around the chapel while praying in silence, and the growing international pilgrimage site contributed to the rise and prosperity of Amsterdam.
With the arrival of the Reformation, the Amsterdam Miracle became a point of contention between Catholics and Protestants, and the changing fortunes of this devotion provide us a front-row seat to the challenges facing religion in the world today. Caspers and Margry trace these transformations and their significance through the centuries, from the Catholic medieval period through the Reformation to the present day.
Title
Miracle of Amsterdam: Biography of a Contested Devotion
Author
Charles Caspers
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Published
May 2019
Weight
790g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 2.6 cm
ISBN
9780268105655
ISBN-10
0268105650
Eden Code
4832115
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