Introduction Lucetta Scaraffia and Gabriella Zarri Translated by Keith Botsford Female Asceticism and Monasticism in Italy from the Fourth to the Eighth Centuries Franca Ela Consolino Translated by Keith Botsford Mystical Marriage E. Ann Matter Translated by Keith Botsford Society and Women's Religiosity, 750-1450 Giulia Barone Translated by Keith Botsford Women, Faith, and Image in the Late Middle Ages Dominique Rigaux Translated by Keith Botsford From Prophecy to Discipline, 1450-1650 Gabriella Zarri Translated by Keith Botsford Spiritual Letters Adriano Prosperi Translated by Keith Botsford The Convent Muses: The Secular Writing of Italian Nuns, 1450-1650 Elissa B. Weaver Little Women, Great Heroines: Simulated and Genuine Female Holiness in Early Modern Italy Anne Jacobson Schutte Models of Female Sanctity in Renaissance and Counter-Reformation Italy Sara F. Matthews Grieco From the Late Baroque Mystical Explosion to the Social Apostolate, 1650-1850 Marina Caffiero Translated by Keith Botsford Mystical Writing Marilena Modica Vasta Translated by Keith Botsford Female Dynastic Sanctity, 1650-1850 Sara Cabibbo Translated by Keith Botsford Sacred Imagery and the Religious Lives of Women, 1650-1850 Karen-edis Barzman "Christianity Has Liberated Her and Placed Her alongside Man in the Family": From 1850 to 1988 (Mulieris Dignitatem) Lucetta Scaraffia Translated by Keith Botsford A Voyage to the Madonna Emma Fattorini Translated by Keith Botsford Sisters and Saints on the Screen Giovanna Grignaffini Translated by Keith Botsford Notes Index
Lucetta Scaraffia is Preceptor in Modern History, University of Rome. Gabriella Zarri is Professor of Modern History, University of Florence.
These thought-provoking essays explore the rewards, ambiguities,
and contradictions experienced by women in their relationship with
Christian spirituality and the Catholic Church from late antiquity
to the twentieth century. Virtually all the essays are excellent,
some are a real tour de force. This book will have a wide audience
among those interested in the history of women and the history of
religion.
*Judith C. Brown, Rice University*
Originally published in Italian, this is the English translation of
a series of excellent essays exploring the tenuous relationship
experienced by women between their spirituality and the Catholic
Church
These assorted essays make significant contribution to the
ongoing conversations around whether institutional religion is
primarily responsible for the continued oppression of women or
instead opened doors toward autonomy, empowerment, and access to
culture and public life.
*Magistra*
They are remarkably successful in offering a wealth of information
and skillfully guiding the reader through historiographical
controversies
This collection makes an important contribution to
the ongoing debate about the relation of Christianity and the
status of women by showing the enormous complexity of the question,
and provides much food for thought.
*The Catholic Historical Review*
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