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The Resurrection of the body in Western Christianity, 200-1336
Caroline Walker Bynum-
Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Preface (page xv)
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Introduction: Seed Images, Ancient and Modern (page 1)
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Part One The Patristic Background (page 19)
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Chapter 1 Resurrection and Martyrdom: The Decades Around 200 (page 21)
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Chapter 2 Resurrection, Relic Cult, and Asceticism: The Debates of 400 and Their Background (page 59)
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Part Two The Twelfth Century (page 115)
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Chapter 3 Reassemblage and Regurgitation: Ideas of Bodily Resurrection in Early Scholasticism (page 117)
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Chapter 4 Psychosomatic Persons and Reclothed Skeletons: Images of REsurrection in Spiritual Writing and Iconography (page 156)
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Chapter 5 Resurrection, Heresy, and Burial ad Sanctos: the Twelfth-Century Context (page 200)
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Part Three The Decades Around 1300 (page 227)
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Chapter 6 Resurrection, Hylomorphism, and Abundantia: Scholastic Debates in the Thirteenth Century (page 229)
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Chapter 7 Somatomorphic Soul and visio Dei: The Beatific Vision Controversy and Its Background (page 279)
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Chapter 8 Fragmentation and Ecstasy: The Thirteenth-Century Context (page 318)
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General Index (page 345)
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Index of Secondary Authors (page 359)
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Illustration Credits (page 367)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AJR | 101.4 (Jan. 1996): 1144-1146 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199601%29101%3A4%3C1144%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23 |
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Published: c1995
Publisher: Columbia University Press
- 9780231081269 (hardcover)
- 9780231515627 (ebook)
- 9780231081276 (paper)