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Author Barbara Newman

Title God and the goddesses
Published Philadelphia : Univ Of Pennsylvania Pr, 2005

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Description 1 online resource
Series The Middle Ages series
Middle Ages series
Contents 1. God and the goddesses. St. Francis and Lady Poverty -- The soul and Lady Love -- The servant and Eternal Wisdom -- Will and Lady Holy Church -- Christine and the female Trinity -- Vision, imagination, and belief -- Why goddesses? -- 2. Natura (I) : Nature and Nature's God. The birth of nature : Bernard Silvestris's Cosmographia -- Nature's fall and lament : De planctu Naturae -- Nature as redeemed and redeemer : Anticlaudianus -- A Hildegardian coda : Nature or Nature's God? -- 3. Natura (II) : Goddess of the normative. "Ganymede and Helen" and Nature's grammar -- In Nature's forge : from Alan of Lille to Jean de Meun -- Nature at the court of King Richard : Chaucer's Parlement of fowles -- Nature and culture : Christine's revisionist myths -- Testing the norms : Nature, Nurture, Silence -- The realm of the natural -- 4. Love divine, all loves excelling. Caritas and Amor : the twelfth century -- Love's violence : the thirteenth century -- The beguine as knight of Love : Hadewijch's Stanzaic poems -- Dante, Beatrice, and l'amor che move il sole -- 5. Sapientia : the goddess incarnate. Liturgical Wisdom : poised between Christ and Mary -- Devotional Wisdom : Henry Suso and his legacy -- Contemplative Wisdom : Julian of Norwich -- Esoteric Wisdom : the alchemical Virgin -- 6. Maria : Holy Trinity as Holy Family. The Trinity as a family -- Divinizing the Virgin : the Marian Trinity in art -- Enacting the Virgin : the lability of female roles -- Domesticating the Virgin : the invention of the Holy Family -- 7. Goddesses and the one God. Imaginative theology -- The gender of God and the limits of intolerance -- Medieval Christianity as an inclusive monotheism
Summary "God and the Goddesses is a study medieval imaginative theology, examining the numerous daughters of God who appear in allegorical poems, theological fictions, and the visions of holy women. We have tended to understand these deities as mere personifications and poetic figures, but that, Barbara Newman contends, is a mistake. These goddesses are neither pagan survival nor versions of the Great Goddess constructed in archetypal psychology, but distinctive creations of the Christian imagination."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-436) and index
Subject Poetry, Medieval -- History and criticism
Goddesses in literature.
God in literature.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- Literature & the Arts.
God in literature.
Goddesses in literature.
Poetry, Medieval.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0812202910
9780812202915