Making saints
Peter Burke, 18 October 1984
Saints and Society: The Two Worlds of Western Christendom 1000-1700
by Donald Weinstein and Rudolph Bell.
Chicago, 314 pp., £21.25, February 1983,0 226 89055 4 Show More
by Donald Weinstein and Rudolph Bell.
Chicago, 314 pp., £21.25, February 1983,
The Norman Conquest and Beyond
by Frank Barlow.
Hambledon, 318 pp., £22, June 1983,0 907628 19 2 Show More
by Frank Barlow.
Hambledon, 318 pp., £22, June 1983,
Miracles and the Medieval Mind
by Benedicta Ward.
Scolar, 321 pp., £17.50, November 1983,0 85967 609 9 Show More
by Benedicta Ward.
Scolar, 321 pp., £17.50, November 1983,
The Great Debate on Miracles: From Joseph Glanvill to David Hume
by R.M. Burns.
Associated University Presses, 305 pp., £17.50, July 1983,0 8387 2378 0 Show More
by R.M. Burns.
Associated University Presses, 305 pp., £17.50, July 1983,
Saints and their Cults: Studies in Religious Sociology, Folklore and History
edited by Stephen Wilson.
Cambridge, 435 pp., £35, December 1983,0 521 24978 3 Show More
edited by Stephen Wilson.
Cambridge, 435 pp., £35, December 1983,
“... gradually became more formal and more centralised. First the bishops became involved, acting, as Peter Brown puts it in his brilliant study The Cult of the Saints, as ‘spiritual impresarios’. Then it was the turn of the Popes, such as Urban II in the 11th century, Calixtus II in the 12th and Gregory IX in the 13th. As Professor Barlow reminds us in an ... ”