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Women of the Twelfth Century - v. 3 : Eve and the Church (2nd ed.)

Duby, GeorgesBirrell, Jean(Translated by)
Part of the Women of the Twelfth Century series
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This volume studies the relationship between the Church and women in 12th century Europe, by which time the Church had begun to see the evolving roles and expectations of women as serious matters, resulting in a wide range of clerical writings.

From drawing on these writings the text describes how women were thought to embody particular sins such as sorcery, disobedience and licentiousness.

It analyzes Eve's role in man's fall from grace and the reasoning behind the view that women are unstable, curious, frivolous creatures.

It is also noted how these charges are levelled against women even as praise is heaped upon them for the conventional virtues they exhibit in their roles as wives and mothers.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226167860 / 9780226167862
Paperback / softback
03/08/1998
United States
128 pages
154 x 278 mm, 220 grams
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