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Vol. 22 No. 1s (2024): Blurring the Boundaries of Religious Dissent: A New Approach to Heresy in the Middle Ages
Vol. 22 No. 1s (2024): Blurring the Boundaries of Religious Dissent: A New Approach to Heresy in the Middle Ages
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2024-06-30
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Editorial
Foreword
Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel, Janine Larmon Peterson
I-VI
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Essays
Blurring the Boundaries: Monastic Values and Lay Conduct in the Anti-heretical Writings of Bernard of Clairvaux
Matina Noutsou
1-22
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Constructing ‘Orthodoxy’, Creating Identity. The Sermons of Master Alan of Lille (d. 1202/03)
Anne Greule
23-44
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'Pagan,' a Blurred Concept: ‘Pagan’ Practices in Burchard of Worms'
Corrector sive Medicus
Larissa de Freitas Lyth
43-66
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Was It Augustine After All? Patristic Sources of Medieval Anti-heretical Polemics from the Perspective of Text Reuse Analysis
Reima Välimäki, Marius Aho
67-122
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Beyond Boundaries: Testing the Borders of Monastic Reform in the Twelfth Century Holy Roman Empire
Rachel Ernst
123-140
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Demon Possessed or Spirit-Filled? Religious Dissent and Feminine Religiosity in the Twelfth Century Rhineland
Andra Alexiu
141-163
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The Construction of Information in Medieval Inquisition Records: A Methodological Reconsiderationation in Medieval Inquisition Records
Saku Pihko
165-189
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Olivi, the Beguins, and the Blurred Boundaries of Academic and Popular Heresy
Justine L. Trombley
191-206
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Franciscans in the Attic: The Strength of Material Ties Within Religious Dissident Networks
Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel
207-237
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Conflicting Interpretations of Holiness and Heterodoxy in Late Medieval Italy
Janine Larmon Peterson
239-255
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