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Benedicta Ward's seminal study explores how medieval Europe perceived miracles between 1000 and 1215. Analyzing theological theory, shrine records, pilgrimage, saintly interventions, and canonization, she reveals miracles' embeddedness in daily medieval life, belief, propaganda, and faith formation.
TITLE: Miracles and the Medieval Mind: Theory, Record and Event 1000-1215, Second-hand SECONDHAND
AUTHOR: Benedicta Ward
PUBLISHER: Milwood House
DATE PUBLISHED: 1987
PLACE PUBLISHED: England
PAGES: 322
BINDING: Softcover / Paperback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 23.3 x 15.2 x 2 cm