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E-raamat: Saints, Infirmity, and Community in the Late Middle Ages [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Bodily suffering and patient, Christlike attitudes towards that suffering were among the key characteristics of sainthood throughout the medieval period. Saints, Infirmity, and Community in the Late Middle Ages analyses the meanings given to putative saints' bodily infirmities in late medieval canonization hearings. How was an individual saint's bodily ailment investigated in the inquests, and how did the witnesses (re)construct the saintly candidates' ailments? What meanings were given to infirmity when providing proofs for holiness? This study depicts holy infirmity as an aspect of sanctity that is largely defined within the community, in continual dialogue with devotees, people suffering from doubt, the holy person, and the cultural patterns ascribed to saintly life. Furthermore, it analyses how the meanings given to saints' infirmities influenced and reflected society's attitudes towards bodily ailments — or dis/ability — in general.

This study depicts holy infirmity as an aspect of sanctity that is largely defined within the community, in continual dialogue with devotees, people suffering from doubt, the holy person, and the cultural patterns ascribed to saintly life.
Abbreviations, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations,Introduction,-Approaching
Holy Infirmity,-Canonization Processes as Sources for Holy
Infirmity,Infirmitas Leading to Saintly Life,-Infirmity, Conversion, and the
Path to Sainthood,-Ailing Health and Chastity in Marriage,Patientia and the
Borders of Holy Infirmity,-(Un)diagnosing Holy Illness and Impairment,-Old
Age and Infirmity,-Infirmity, Raptures, and the Marks of Passion,-The Saint
and the Suffering Family,Abstinence, Devotional Practices, and Social
Control,-Harmful penitentia and Discretion,-Controlling Austerity,Holy
Infirmity and the Devotees,-Encountering the Infirm Saint,-The Saint as a
Medicator,-Cure and the Benefits of Infirmity, Conclusions: Infirmity,
community, and canonization, Bibliography,-Manuscripts,-Printed
Sources,-Literature, Index.
Dr. Jenni Kuuliala is a senior research fellow at the Centre of Excellence in the History of Experiences at Tampere University, working on illness, disability, and healing in the late medieval and early modern period.