Originally published in 1957, this classic work has guided generations
of scholars through the arcane mysteries of medieval political
theology. Throughout history, the notion of two bodies has permitted
the postmortem continuity of monarch and monarchy, as epitomized by
the statement, “The king is dead. Long live the king.” In The
King’s Two Bodies, Ernst Kantorowicz traces the historical dilemma
posed by the “King’s two bodies”—the body natural and the body
politic—back to the Middle Ages. The king’s natural body has
physical attributes, suffers, and dies, as do all humans; however the
king’s spiritual body transcends the earth and serves as a symbol of
his office as majesty with the divine right to rule. Bringing together
liturgical works, images, and polemical material, Kantorowicz
demonstrates how early modern Western monarchies gradually began to
develop a political theology. Featuring a new introduction and
preface, The King’s Two Bodies is a subtle history of how
commonwealths developed symbolic means for establishing their
sovereignty and, with such means, began to establish early forms of
the nation-state.
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A Study in Medieval Political Theology
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ISBN
9781400880782
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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