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New York : Columbia University Press, c1995
xx,366 s. : il.

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ISBN 0-231-08127-8 (brož.)
Lectures on the history of religions. Sponsored by the American council of learned societies. New series ; [vol.] 15
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List of Illustrations xi // Preface xv // Introduction: Seed Images, Ancient and Modern i // Part One The Patristic Background 19 // 1. Resurrection and Martyrdom: The Decades Around 200 21 // Early Metaphors for Resurrection: Fertility and Repetition 22 // The Second Century: Organic Metaphors and Material Continuity 27 // Irenaeus and Tertullian: The Paradox of Continuity and Change 34 // Martyrdom 43 // Burial Practices 51 // 2. Resurrection, Relic Cult, and Asceticism: The Debates of 400 and Their Background 5 9 // The Legacy of the Second Century 59 // Origen and Methodius: The Seed versus the Statue 63 // Aphrahat, Ephraim, and Cyril of Jerusalem: Immutable Particles // in Process 71 // Gregory of Nyssa: Survival, Flux, and the Fear of Decay 81 // Jerome and the Origenist Controversy: The Issue of // Bodily Integrity 86 // Augustine and the Reassembled Statue: The Background to the Middle Ages 94 // Relic Cult 104 // Asceticism, the Church, and the World 108 // Part Two The Twelfth Century 115 // 3. Reassemblage and Regurgitation: Ideas of Bodily Resurrection in Early Scholasticism 117 // Herrad of Hohenbourg: An Introduction to Twelfth-Century Art and Theology 117 // A Scholastic Consensus: The Reassemblage and Dowering of the Body 121 // Honorius Augustodunensis and fohn Scotus Erigena: An Alternative Tradition! 137 // 4. Psychosomatic Persons and Reclothed Skeletons: Images of Resurrection in Spiritual Writing and Iconography 156 // Hildegard of Bingen: The Greening of Person and the Body as Dust 157 // Cistercian Writing: Images of First and Second Resurrection 163 // Peter the Venerable and the Pauline Seed 176 // Otto of Freising’s Uneasy Synthesis: Resurrection "Clothed in a Double Mantle ..." 180 // The Iconography of the General Resurrection: Devouring and // Regurgitation of Fragments and Bones 186 //
5. Resurrection, Heresy, and Burial ad Sanctos: The Twelfth-Century Context 200 // Fragmentation and Burial Practices 201 // Hierarchy, Heresy and Fear of Decay 214 // Miracles 220 // Part Three THE DECADES AROUND 1300 227 // 6. Resurrection, Hylomorphism, and Abundantia: Scholastic Debates in the Thirteenth Century 229 // The Discourse of High Scholasticism: The Rejection of Statues and Seeds 232 // Bonaventure and the Ambivalence of Desire 247 // Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, and Giles of Rome: Resurrection, Hylomorphism, and Formal Identity 256 // The Condemnations of 127/ and the Materialist Reaction 271 // 7. Somatomorphic Soul and Visio Dei: The Beatific Vision Controversy and Its Background 279 // Purgatory 280 // The Controversy Over the Beatific Vision 283 // Otherworld Journeys and the Divine Comedy 291 // The Hagiography and Iconography of Wholeness 305 // 8. Fragmentation and Ecstasy: The Thirteenth-Century Context 318 // The Practice of Bodily Partition 320 // Devotional Literature: Body as Locus of Experience and as Friend 329 // Women Mystics and the Triumph of Desire 334 // Epilogue 341 // General Index // Index of Secondary Authors // Illustration Credits

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