IMC 2009: Keywords
IMC 2009: Sessions tagged with Lay Piety
- Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Royal and Noble Women during the 'Long' 11th Century, I (1001)
- Attitudes towards Religion from the Anglo-Saxon Era to the Later Middle Ages, II: Orthodoxy, Heresy, and the Self (520)
- Babel and Cenacle: The Discourses of Heresiology in Text and Image (1018)
- Contexts of Crusade Christianity in the Medieval Prussian World (201)
- Discovering the 'True Church' (1622)
- English Piety in the Long 11th Century (1307)
- Gender and Authority (1224)
- Gendering Heresy, I: Challenges to Orthodoxy in the Lives of Holy Women (309)
- Gendering Heresy, IV: Gender and Visual Representation (709)
- Gendering Heresy, V: Types and Counter-Types in Masculine Identity (809)
- Head of the World which is now its Tail: Rome in the 14th Century (525)
- Heresy and Bodily Practice, II: Sex, Dissidence, and Exclusion (1116)
- Heresy and Bodily Practice, III: Regulatory Impulses (1216)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in Artistic and Architectural Expression, II: Haeresis and Self-Fashioning (214)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in Medieval Sermons, II (1312)
- Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Cult of Saints (1628)
- Heresy and the Albigensian Crusade, III: New Approaches (1209)
- Heretical Cultures in England, IV: Langland, the Bible, and Liturgy (512)
- Identifying Holy and Transgressive Behaviour in Margery Kempe and Beatrice of Nazareth (609)
- Individuals and Bodies in Late Anglo-Saxon Ecclesiastical Culture (801)
- In Search of Contexts: The Bad Ones and the Good Ones in Late Medieval Religious Space, II (1623)
- Know your Enemy, I: How to Spot a Heretic (511)
- Medieval Interpretations of the Book of Revelation in Text and Image, I (1518)
- Methods of Christianisation (1629)
- Middle English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ: Geographies of Orthodoxy (521)
- (Mis)Recognising and (Mis)Representing Heresy: Defining the Christian Faith in Byzantium (1613)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, II: Vernacular Christian Myths in Scandinavia, Finland, and Karelia (604)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, III: Orality, Literacy, and Linguistic Registers in the Baltic Sea Region (704)
- Orthodoxy and Heresy in Representation of the Holy Family, I: The Holy Family in Medieval England (1012)
- 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)
- Priestly Piety in the Later Middle Ages (1624)
- Religious Art Disputed (1516)
- Religious Belief and Benefaction in England during the Hundred Years War (1626)
- Religious Writing in Later Medieval England (and Spain) (127)
- The Devotional Self, I (722)
- The Devotional Self, II (822)
- The Economics of Religion (1603)
- The Edges of Orthodoxy in the Angevin Empire (1021)
- The Emergence of Orthodoxy (1219)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, I - The Narrow Way to Salvation - Sinners, Sacraments, and the End of Days (1215)
- 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)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, IV - From Iconoclasm to Persuasion through Art - Visual and Rhetorical Means in Religious Polemics in the Bohemian Reformation (1615)
- The V&A at the IMC, II: The Rise of Gothic, 1200-1350 (1102)
- The V&A at the IMC, III: Devotion and Display 1300-1500 (1202)
- Unorthodox Domesticity: Familial Relations in Middle English Romance (1004)
- Varieties of Violence (1507)
- Will Power: Sex, Politics, and Salvation in the Logge Register of PCC Wills 1479-86 (507)
- Within the Bounds: Interpretations of the Religious Life (324)
- Writ Large: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Decoration of Medieval Buildings (1314)