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Religion and the Senses in Early Modern Europe

  • Hardback
  • 520 pages
  • Publisher: Brill
  • 16.3 x 23.9 x 3.4 cm

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Sensation is the subject of a burgeoning field in the humanities. This volume examines its role in the religious changes and transformations of early modern Europe. Sensation was not only central to the doctrinal disputes of the Reformation, but also critical in shaping new or reformed devotional practices. From this vantage point the book explores the intersections between the world of religion and the spheres of art, music, and literature; food and smell; sacred things and spaces; ritual and community; science and medicine. Deployed in varying, often contested ways, the senses were essential pathways to the sacred. They permitted knowledge of the divine and the universe, triggered affective responses, shaped holy environments, and served to heal, guide, or discipline body and soul. Contributors include Alfred Acres, Barbara Baert, Andrew R. Casper, Wietse de Boer, Sven Dupre, Iain Fenlon, Laura Giannetti, Christine Gottler, Jennifer R. Hammerschmidt, Joseph Imorde, Rachel King, Jennifer Rae McDermott, Walter S. Melion, Matthew Milner, Sarah Joan Moran, Yvonne Petry, and Klaus Pietschmann.

  • Title

    Religion and the Senses in Early Modern Europe

  • Author

    Wietse Boer

  • Book Format

    Hardcover

  • Publisher

    Brill

  • Published

    November 2012

  • Weight

    940g

  • Page Count

    520

  • Dimensions

    16.3 x 23.9 x 3.4 cm

  • ISBN

    9789004236349

  • ISBN-10

    9004236341

  • Eden Code

    4708855

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