A selected history of religious miracles from seventeenth-century
Belgium, offering insight to the beliefs of Catholic Europeans in the
Age of Reformation. In the tradition of The Return of Martin
Guerre and The Great Cat Massacre, Miracles at the Jesus Oak is a
rich, evocative journey into the past and the extraordinary events
that transformed the lives of ordinary people. In the musty archive of
a Belgian abbey, historian Craig Harline happened upon a vast
collection of documents written in the seventeenth century by people
who claimed to have experienced miracles and wonders. In Miracles at
the Jesus Oak, Harline recasts these testimonies into engaging
vignettes that open a window onto the believers, unbelievers, and
religious movements of Catholic Europe in the Age of Reformation.
Written with grace and charm, Miracles at the Jesus Oak is popular
history at its most informative and enlightening. Praise for Miracles
at the Jesus Oak "In his usual manner, lively and fresh, [Harline] not
only brings ordinary people front and center but also offers startling
insight into the political and religious dynamic of the time. His
approach and writing style, although historically responsible, are
enjoyable for non-specialists as well. . . . His work makes clear
what professional historians alas sometimes forget an enjoyable story
need not be taboo.” —Tertio (Belgium) “More than simply a
collection of delightful tales. . . . Miracles still enthrall.”
—Commonweal
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Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780300167436
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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