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Miraculous crosses and crucifixes in Late Medieval and Early Modern Norway
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Miraculous crosses and crucifixes in Late Medieval and Early Modern Norway/ by Kaja Merete Haug Hagen.
Author:
Hagen, Kaja Merete Haug.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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xxv, 480 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- 2. The Prevalence of Miraculous Crosses and Crucifixes in Norway - and Their European Siblings -- 3. The Cross - Symbol, Relic, and Material Cross -- 4. Iconography, Form, and Materials -- 5. The Materiality of Miraculous Crosses and Crucifixes -- 6. The Miarculous Cross and Crucifix in Textual Sources -- 7. Performative Potential -- 8. Late Medieval Theological Attitudes towards Images of Crosses and Crucifixes -- 9. The Reformation - A New Theological Understanding of the Cross and Crucifix -- 10. The Miraculous Cross and Crucifix in Early Modern Norway.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Crosses - History. - Norway -
Subject:
Norway - Religious life and customs. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70133-7
ISBN:
9783031701337
Miraculous crosses and crucifixes in Late Medieval and Early Modern Norway
Hagen, Kaja Merete Haug.
Miraculous crosses and crucifixes in Late Medieval and Early Modern Norway
[electronic resource] /by Kaja Merete Haug Hagen. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xxv, 480 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction -- 2. The Prevalence of Miraculous Crosses and Crucifixes in Norway - and Their European Siblings -- 3. The Cross - Symbol, Relic, and Material Cross -- 4. Iconography, Form, and Materials -- 5. The Materiality of Miraculous Crosses and Crucifixes -- 6. The Miarculous Cross and Crucifix in Textual Sources -- 7. Performative Potential -- 8. Late Medieval Theological Attitudes towards Images of Crosses and Crucifixes -- 9. The Reformation - A New Theological Understanding of the Cross and Crucifix -- 10. The Miraculous Cross and Crucifix in Early Modern Norway.
This book explores the function and symbolism of monumental wooden crosses and crucifixes from medieval and early modern Norway. Multiple sources indicate that these objects were understood to provide healing and protection for the pious. This book considers how crosses and crucifixes could be invested with such capabilities and where their powers were understood to stem from. According to the Lutheran doctrine, officially implemented in Norway with the Reformation in 1537, apotropaic and healing powers of objects were defined as superstition. However, crosses and crucifixes were still credited with miraculous powers and received pilgrims and gifts for centuries. This volume explores the religious understandings of miraculous sculptures across the Reformation period. Today, a remarkable corpus of almost 200 medieval wooden crosses and crucifixes have survived. In its consideration of a wide range of sculptures and related texts, the book sheds light on the relationship between art, text, and society in medieval and early modern northern Europe. Kaja Merete Haug Hagen holds a Ph.D. in medieval history and works as a lecturer and researcher in Oslo, Norway.
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Dewey Class. No.: 246.558
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