IMC 2009: Keywords
IMC 2009: Sessions tagged with Hagiography
- Anthropomorphism as Heresy in Jewish Medieval Philosophy (618)
- Approaches to Saints and their Cults (1602)
- Arianism Revisited: Homoians and Homoousians in Late Antiquity, I - The Basic Problems - Trinitarian Theology and its Enemies (1020)
- Arianism Revisited: Homoians and Homoousians in Late Antiquity, III - The Provinces and the New Masters - Britain, Italy, and Pannonia (1220)
- Attitudes towards Religion from the Anglo-Saxon Era to the Later Middle Ages, I: Understanding and Interpreting Anglo-Saxon Religious Beliefs (320)
- Authorship and Authority: Barking Abbey and its Texts (819)
- Books and Identities in the Early Middle Ages (1505)
- Border Issues, I: Spirits between Heaven and Hell (215)
- Border Issues, II: Border Cohabitations (315)
- Capital and Corporal Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England (707)
- Columbanus: Life and Legacy (120)
- Contemplating Other Worlds: The Spiritual And Intellectual Life of Cistercians (623)
- Encounters of Christians and Heathens in Medieval Latin, German, and Old Norse Literature and Historiography, I: From the Early Middle Ages to the 12th Century (1015)
- Encounters of Christians and Heathens in Medieval Latin, German, and Old Norse Literature and Historiography, II: From 1200 to 1500 (1115)
- Episcopal Historiography and Memory between Orthodoxy and Heresy (1118)
- Friars and Fires: Carmelite Statements of Orthodoxy (622)
- Gendering Heresy, I: Challenges to Orthodoxy in the Lives of Holy Women (309)
- Gendering Heresy, IV: Gender and Visual Representation (709)
- Getting in, Getting along, Getting on: Daily Life in a Cistercian Abbey (523)
- Hagiography and Archaeology: Contrasts and Convergences (4th-11th Centuries) (1522)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in Artistic and Architectural Expression, II: Haeresis and Self-Fashioning (214)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in Late Antiquity (1520)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Cult of Saints (1628)
- Heresy and the Orders (122)
- Heretical Afterlives, I: Origen (1309)
- Heretical Destructions: Incitement and Symbolic Violence (115)
- Heterodoxy and Ways of Knowing (218)
- How to Make Saints and Influence People: The Construction of Sanctity and its Relationship to Intercession and Pilgrimage in British Hagiography (1528)
- Identifying Holy and Transgressive Behaviour in Margery Kempe and Beatrice of Nazareth (609)
- Irish Saints and Orthodoxy (220)
- Know your Enemy, II: Manipulating your Oppressors (611)
- Latin Sermons between Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, I (1223)
- Magic and Divination (1316)
- Mali Christiani: Perceptions of Bad Christians (1217)
- Marvels of the East in the 12th Century (612)
- Medical Orthodoxy, I (613)
- Medical Orthodoxy, II (1117)
- Medieval Humour and its Audiences (1008)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, II: Vernacular Christian Myths in Scandinavia, Finland, and Karelia (604)
- Orthodoxy and Heresy in Representation of the Holy Family, I: The Holy Family in Medieval England (1012)
- Orthodoxy and Heresy in Representation of the Holy Family, II: Reconceiving the Virgin (1112)
- Pagans and Sexuality, I: Exemplars (1501)
- Patronage and Benefaction in Medieval England: Saints, Statues, and Seals (1502)
- Political Culture in the Latin West, Byzantine, and Islamic Spheres: Righteous Peoples and Errant Outsiders, I (110)
- Political Culture in the Latin West, Byzantine, and Islamic Spheres: Righteous Peoples and Errant Outsiders, III (310)
- Political Power and Literacy in the Early Medieval West: The Cultural and Theological Context (1005)
- Power, Piety, and Politics: Reproaches of Heresy as Political Measure (1320)
- Reasoning with Heretics (318)
- Shepherding the Faithful (1616)
- Texts and Identities, X: Benedict of Aniane - The Man behind the Reforms, his Churches, his Saints (1206)
- The Devotional Self, II (822)
- The Growth and Development of Anglo-French Language and Literature from the 12th to the 15th Centuries (1225)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, III - A Premature Confessionalisation? - Religious Practice and Social Networks in the 15th Century (1515)
- 'Vita vel Regula': Norm and Conflict in Hagiographic Texts, I - Early Medieval Monasticism (620)
- 'Vita vel Regula': Norm and Conflict in Hagiographic Texts, II - Case Studies (724)
- 'Vita vel Regula': Norm and Conflict in Hagiographic Texts, III - East and West (824)
- Wounds, I: Medieval World and Modern Medicine (226)
- Wounds, II: Judicial, Religious, and Surgical Sources (326)