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The Church as Sacred Space in Middle English Literature and Culture

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This book presents an exciting new approach to the medieval church by examining the role of literary texts, visual decorations, ritual performance and lived experience in the production of sanctity. The meaning of the church was intensely debated in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The book explores what was at stake not only for the church's sanctity but for the identity of the parish community as a result. Focusing on pastoral material used to teach the laity, it shows how the church's status as a sacred space at the heart of the congregation was dangerously - but profitably - dependent on lay practice. The sacred and profane were inextricably linked and, paradoxically, the church is shown to thrive on the sacrilegious challenge of lay misbehaviour and sin.

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ISBN: 9781526143563
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Author: Laura Varnam
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 280 pages
Series: Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture
Genres: History of religion
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Social and cultural history
Christian Churches, denominations, groups
Christianity