Materiality and Religious Practice in Medieval Denmark stresses the significance of the sensory, dramatic enactment that moved the soul, body, heart and mind of the medieval faithful and proposes to revisit and pave the way ahead for research in religious material culture in medieval Denmark.
Introduction: materiality and religious practice in medieval Denmark
págs. 9-25
Research history: materiality and medieval religious practice in Danish research
págs. 27-50
Materiality in medieval episcopal rites: some examples
págs. 51-70
págs. 71-94
Making the liturgy manifest: objects and materials in late medieval church rites
págs. 95-121
Holy heads: Pope Lucius’s skull in roskilde and the role of relics in medieval spirituality
págs. 123-146
págs. 147-180
Objects of personal devotion: outer markers and inner meanings
págs. 181-215
Materiality of memory: the use and significance of wax in late medieval devotion
págs. 217-237
págs. 239-268
Future perspectives: epilogue from the views of an archaeologist and an art historian
págs. 269-292
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