Women of the Twelfth Century, Volume 3: Eve and the Church
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Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
Aug 3, 1998
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0226167860
ISBN-13
9780226167862
Description
In the third volume of a comprehensive exploration of women's roles in the twelfth century, Georges Duby delves deep into the complex relationship between Eve, as a symbol, and the Church during this pivotal era. Through meticulous research, he examines how societal attitudes towards women were shaped by theological interpretations and ecclesiastical narratives. Duby illustrates how these narratives played a crucial role in defining women's identities and their positions within both the family and the broader community.
The text provides a rich tapestry of historical insights, blending scholarly analysis with vivid portraits of women who navigated the rigid structures of medieval society. By intertwining the perspectives of different social classes, Duby highlights the unique challenges and contributions of women during this time. This volume not only serves as a critical reflection on the past but also prompts contemporary readers to reconsider the enduring legacies of these historical themes in modern discussions about gender and religion.
The text provides a rich tapestry of historical insights, blending scholarly analysis with vivid portraits of women who navigated the rigid structures of medieval society. By intertwining the perspectives of different social classes, Duby highlights the unique challenges and contributions of women during this time. This volume not only serves as a critical reflection on the past but also prompts contemporary readers to reconsider the enduring legacies of these historical themes in modern discussions about gender and religion.
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