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Making piety popular: The literary qualities of devotional theology
Anglican theological review, 2023Are religious books popular? For late medieval and early modern English readers, the answer was a resounding yes. Countering modern assumptions that popular literature is inherently non-religious, Steven Rozenski points to numerous translations and ...
Katherine J. Goodwin
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Cheap Print and Popular Piety, 1550-1640.
The American Historical Review, 1992Introduction Part I. The Broadside Ballad: 1. Small and popular music 2. A Godly ballad to a Godly tune 3. The 1642 Stock Part II. The Broadside Picture: 4. Idols in the frontispiece 5. Stories for walls 6. Godly tables for good householders Part III. The Chapbook: 7. The development of the chapbook trade 8.
C. John Sommerville, Tessa Watt
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CHAPTER SEVEN. A Profile of Popular Piety
Society and Religion in Münster, 1535-1618, 2017openaire +2 more sources
Penance in Transition: Popular Piety and Practice
Medieval Liturgy, 2019Michael S. Driscoll
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Popular Piety in the Middle Ages: What is Popular?
Florilegium, 1982From the outset of this paper it should be clear that I do not underwrite the term "Popular piety" as it stands. If, from time to time, I do use it, this is, first of all, because it is in my title; secondly, and more important, because, as I hope will become evident as I go along, I am not using it in its accepted sense, as something over and against
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Introduction: Popular piety and the state in modern France
French History, 2023S. Heywood
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Religion, Popular Piety, Patchwork Religion
2009The preceding article on “The Wanderer as a prototype of late modern religiousness” ended by pointing out the character of the pilgrim. The working title of this article was “Patchwork religion – an old hat”. Thus the question arose how the three terms – pilgrim – hat – patchwork religion could be matched: they do so in the image of the pilgrim on the ...
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