9780772720573-0772720576-Two Women of the Great Schism: The Revelations of Constance de Rabastens and Life of the Blessed Ursulina of Parma (Other voice in early modern Europe, Toronto series, No. 3) (Volume 3)

Two Women of the Great Schism: The Revelations of Constance de Rabastens and Life of the Blessed Ursulina of Parma (Other voice in early modern Europe, Toronto series, No. 3) (Volume 3)

ISBN-13: 9780772720573
ISBN-10: 0772720576
Edition: First Edition
Author: Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Bruce L. Venarde, Raymond De Sabanac, Simone Zanacchi
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Iter Press
Format: Paperback 131 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780772720573
ISBN-10: 0772720576
Edition: First Edition
Author: Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Bruce L. Venarde, Raymond De Sabanac, Simone Zanacchi
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Iter Press
Format: Paperback 131 pages

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Two Women of the Great Schism: The Revelations of Constance de Rabastens and Life of the Blessed Ursulina of Parma (Other voice in early modern Europe, Toronto series, No. 3) (Volume 3) (ISBN-13: 9780772720573 and ISBN-10: 0772720576), written by authors Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Bruce L. Venarde, Raymond De Sabanac, Simone Zanacchi, was published by Iter Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Two Women of the Great Schism: The Revelations of Constance de Rabastens and Life of the Blessed Ursulina of Parma (Other voice in early modern Europe, Toronto series, No. 3) (Volume 3) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.57.

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The Great Schism (1378–1417) divided Western Christendom into two groups: those who recognized a pope in Rome and those who recognized one in Avignon. It was a crisis of authority that brought with it spiritual anxiety and political uproar. This book presents the responses of two fascinating women whose experiences demonstrate the impact of the Schism on ordinary Christians. Constance de Rabastens (active 1384–1386), who lived in a village in rural Languedoc, had dramatic visions indicting the Avignon pope Clement VII, despite his being recognized in her region. Ursulina of Parma (1375–1408), a diminutive young woman from an urban milieu in Italy, believed that she was commanded by Christ to engage in shuttle diplomacy between the Roman and Avignon papacies in order to end the Schism. Two Women of the Great Schism translates an account of Constance’s visionary experiences as recorded by her confessor Raymond de Sabanac and a posthumous biography of Ursulina by Simone Zanacchi, a pious abbot who wrote some sixty years after his subject’s death. These texts bring to life the extraordinary spiritual and political engagement of two late medieval women who refused to be passive bystanders as rival papal factions tore Christendom apart.

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