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Abstract: | Dying, death, burial and the afterlife -- Cultural and emotional responses to loss : grief and commemoration "In the Christian tradition, death was a punishment by God for the original sin of Adam and Eve. Banished from the Garden of Eden after eating the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge, they were condemned to labour, until "you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; you are dust, and to dust you shall return."2 But later in historical time, God sent his son Jesus Christ to earth to teach people how to overcome death and achieve eternal life, as witnessed in the gospels. Christ taught that if sinful humans would repent of their sins and love God, they would be saved from death, for as he said to Martha in the house of Lazarus, "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live."3 The central narrative of Christian soteriology is the death of Christ himself, through crucifixion, and his resurrection from the dead three days later. Having triumphed over death, his purpose was to lead his followers to salvation. After Christ's bodily ascension into heaven, the task of saving souls for eternity was passed to his church. The emphasis on Christ's death and resurrection, and its representation in the eucharistic service, mean that death and commemoration lie at the very heart of Christianity. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [439]-499 Register: Seite [500]-511 |
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Contents Acknowledgements ix List of Figures x Abbreviations хні Notes on Contributors xrv Introduction: Dying, Death, and Commemoration, 1350-1700 Philip Booth and Elizabeth Tingle 1 PART 1 Dying, Death, Burial and the Afterlife 1 Changing Western European Visions of Christian Afterlives, 1350-1700: Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory 33 Elizabeth Tingle 2 Preparations for a Christian Death: The Later Middle Ages Stephen Bates 3 Deathbed and Burial Rituals in Late Medieval Catholic Europe Madeleine Gray 4 “Do This in Remembrance of Me”: Offerings, Identity, and Bills in the Medieval English Royal Funeral 132 Anna M. Duch 5 The Reformation of Burial in the Protestant Churches Gordon D. Raeburn 6 The Counter Reformation and Preparations for Death in the European Roman Catholic Church, 1550-1700 175 Elizabeth Tingle 7 Dying, Death and Burial in the Christian Orthodox Tradition: Byzantium and the Greek Churches, ca. 1300-1700 199 Zachary Chitwood 72 106 156
VI 8 CONTENTS Death, Burial and Remembrance: The Christian Orthodox Tradition in the East of Europe 225 Ludwig Steindorff PART 2 Cultural and Emotional Responses to Loss: Griefand Commemoration 9 Body, Liturgy, and Tomb Monuments in the Later Middle Ages Robert Marcowe 251 10 Images of Death in Art and Literature in Late Medieval and Early Modem Europe (1300-1700) 272 Christina Welch 11 Funeral Sermons and the Reformation: The British Isles and Germany Part I. Funeral Sermons over Time: From Catholic to Protestant in the British Isles 300 Jacqueline Eales Part и. Protestant Funeral Sermons in Early֊Modem Germany Ruth Atherton 12 Dramatizing and Celebrating Death in the Early-Modern Visual Arts: The Fortunes of the Post-Tridentine Iconography of Martyrdom 339 Ralph Dekoninck 13 The Motion of Another’s Death: Grief and Mourning Christopher Ocker 14 Relics and Saints: Commemoration and Memorialization of the Holy Dead 393 Freddy C. Dominguez 368 319
VII CONTENTS 15 The Undead: Ghosts and Revenants Polina Ignatova Bibliography Index 500 439 418 |
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spelling | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 edited by Philip Booth and Elizabeth Tingle Leiden ; Boston Brill [2021] © 2021 XVII, 511 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm x 16 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Brill's companions to the Christian tradition volume 94 Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [439]-499 Register: Seite [500]-511 Dying, death, burial and the afterlife -- Cultural and emotional responses to loss : grief and commemoration "In the Christian tradition, death was a punishment by God for the original sin of Adam and Eve. Banished from the Garden of Eden after eating the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge, they were condemned to labour, until "you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; you are dust, and to dust you shall return."2 But later in historical time, God sent his son Jesus Christ to earth to teach people how to overcome death and achieve eternal life, as witnessed in the gospels. Christ taught that if sinful humans would repent of their sins and love God, they would be saved from death, for as he said to Martha in the house of Lazarus, "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live."3 The central narrative of Christian soteriology is the death of Christ himself, through crucifixion, and his resurrection from the dead three days later. Having triumphed over death, his purpose was to lead his followers to salvation. After Christ's bodily ascension into heaven, the task of saving souls for eternity was passed to his church. The emphasis on Christ's death and resurrection, and its representation in the eucharistic service, mean that death and commemoration lie at the very heart of Christianity. Geschichte 1300-1700 gnd rswk-swf Totengedächtnis (DE-588)4138973-6 gnd rswk-swf Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 gnd rswk-swf Jenseitsglaube (DE-588)4162734-9 gnd rswk-swf Religiöser Wandel (DE-588)4761239-3 gnd rswk-swf Bestattungsritus (DE-588)4204578-2 gnd rswk-swf Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 s Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 s Totengedächtnis (DE-588)4138973-6 s Bestattungsritus (DE-588)4204578-2 s Jenseitsglaube (DE-588)4162734-9 s Religiöser Wandel (DE-588)4761239-3 s Geschichte 1300-1700 z DE-604 Booth, Phil 1981- (DE-588)1043725059 edt Tingle, Elizabeth C. (DE-588)1045793833 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9789004443433 Brill's companions to the Christian tradition volume 94 (DE-604)BV021794159 94 https://doi.org/10.11588/frrec.2022.1.87420 rezensiert in: Francia-Recensio; 2022/1 Rezension Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032508886&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 |
title_auth | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 |
title_exact_search | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 |
title_full | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 edited by Philip Booth and Elizabeth Tingle |
title_fullStr | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 edited by Philip Booth and Elizabeth Tingle |
title_full_unstemmed | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 edited by Philip Booth and Elizabeth Tingle |
title_short | A companion to death, burial, and remembrance in late Medieval and early modern Europe, c.1300-1700 |
title_sort | a companion to death burial and remembrance in late medieval and early modern europe c 1300 1700 |
topic | Totengedächtnis (DE-588)4138973-6 gnd Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 gnd Jenseitsglaube (DE-588)4162734-9 gnd Religiöser Wandel (DE-588)4761239-3 gnd Bestattungsritus (DE-588)4204578-2 gnd Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Totengedächtnis Brauch Jenseitsglaube Religiöser Wandel Bestattungsritus Tod Europa Aufsatzsammlung |
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