Marrying Jesus in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe : Popular Culture and Religious Reform
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Analyzing understudied vernacular sources from the late medieval period - including sermons, early printed books, spiritual diaries, letters, songs, and hagiographies - Rabia Gregory shows how marrying Jesus was central to late medieval lay piety, and how the ''chaste'' bride of Christ developed out of sixteenth-century religious disputes. She explains how this metaphor, initially devised for a religious elite, became integral to the laity''s pursuit of salvation.
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