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Proving woman: female spirituality and inquisitional culture in the later Middle Ages

Dyan Elliott c2004 © Princeton University Press
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Series
  • ACLS Fellows’ Publications
  • ATLA Special Series
ISBN(s)
  • 9780691118604 (paper)
  • 9780691059563 (ebook)
Subject
  • Women's Studies
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • Abbreviations (page xi)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • CHAPTER ONE Sacramental Confession as Proof of Orthodoxy (page 9)
  • PART ONE Women as Proof of Orthodoxy
    • CHAPTER TWO The Beguines: A Sponsored Emergence (page 47)
    • CHAPTER THREE Elisabeth of Hungary: Between Men (page 85)
  • PART TWO Inquisitions and Proof
    • CHAPTER FOUR Sanctity, Heresy, and Inquisition (page 119)
    • CHAPTER FIVE Between Two Deaths: The Living Mystic (page 180)
  • PART THREE The Discernment of Spirits
    • CHAPTER SIX Clerical Quibbles (page 233)
    • CHAPTER SEVEN John Gerson and Joan of Arc (page 264)
    • CONCLUSION (page 297)
  • Bibliography (page 305)
  • Index (page 333)
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