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Dissimilar Similitudes: Devotional Objects in Late Medieval Europe

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by Caroline Walker Bynum

    • Author

      Caroline Walker Bynum

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Zone Books

    • Published

      September 2020

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      Dissimilar Similitudes: Devotional Objects in Late Medieval Europe

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      From an acclaimed historian, a mesmerizing account of how medieval European Christians envisioned the paradoxical nature of holy objects

      Between the twelfth and the sixteenth centuries, European Christians used a plethora of objects in worship, not only prayer books, statues, and paintings but also pieces of natural materials, such as stones and earth, considered to carry holiness, dolls representing Jesus and Mary, and even bits of consecrated bread and wine thought to be miraculously preserved flesh and blood. Theologians and ordinary worshippers alike explained, utilized, justified, and warned against some of these objects, which could carry with them both anti-Semitic charges and the glorious promise of heaven. Their proliferation and the reaction against them form a crucial background to the European-wide movements we know today as "reformations" (both Protestant and Catholic).

      In a set of independent but interrelated essays, Caroline Bynum considers some examples of such holy things, among them beds for the baby Jesus, the headdresses of medieval nuns, and the footprints of Christ carried home from the Holy Land by pilgrims in patterns cut to their shape or their measurement in lengths of string. Building on and going beyond her well-received work on the history of materiality, Bynum makes two arguments, one substantive, the other methodological. First, she demonstrates that the objects themselves communicate a paradox of dissimilar similitude--that is, that in their very details they both image the glory of heaven and make clear that that heaven is beyond any representation in earthly things. Second, she uses the theme of likeness and unlikeness to interrogate current practices of comparative history. Suggesting that contemporary students of religion, art, and culture should avoid comparing things that merely "look alike," she proposes that humanists turn instead to comparing across cultures the disparate and perhaps visually dissimilar objects in which worshippers as well as theorists locate the "other" that gives religion enduring power.

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      • Author

        Caroline Walker Bynum

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Zone Books

      • Published

        September 2020

      • Weight

        654g

      • Dimensions

        153 x 232 x 34 mm

      • ISBN

        9781942130376

      • ISBN-10

        1942130376

      • Eden Code

        5234077

      More Information

      • Author/Creator: Caroline Walker Bynum

      • ISBN: 9781942130376

      • Publisher: Zone Books

      • Release Date: September 2020

      • Weight: 654g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 232 x 34 mm

      • Eden Code: 5234077


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