IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Religious Life
- 14th-Century England, IV: The Politics of Influence in 14th-Century Europe (1606)
- Abbots, Monks, and Nuns: Prosopography and Its Uses in Monastic Studies (526)
- An Empir(able) Look at Politics: Politics, Regulae, and the Local in the Church and Monasteries (726)
- Animals and the Creation of Identities, II (604)
- Aspects of Women's Life in the Early Medieval West (1205)
- Authorship in Middle Dutch Spiritual Literature: Jan van Leeuwen, Godfried van Wevel, and Hadewijch (1235)
- Bishops' Modes of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Long 11th Century: Rituals, Performances, Enactments (129)
- Bishops and Lords in Pursuit of Social Order: Loyalties in Peace and Reform (229)
- Bodies and Rules (1527)
- Book against Book: Heretical Texts and Texts about Heresy (625)
- Building Communities: Ideals and Planning in Monastic and Collegiate Architecture (626)
- Byzantine Gender: Men, Women, and Eunuchs (1708)
- Byzantium in Context, III: The Connected Church - Ecclesiastical Networks in Comparison (1714)
- Case Studies in Scandinavian Written Culture (1031)
- Charlemagne: A European Icon (815)
- Christians and Non-Christians: Interactions and Comparisons in Europe, Asia, and South America (326)
- Cistercian Studies, I: Cistercians and Authorities (530)
- Cistercian Studies, II: From Treatise to Story - Early Cistercian Spirituality in Latin, French, and Italian Literature (630)
- Cistercian Studies, III: Cistercian Abbeys - Recovery and Reassessment (730)
- Cistercian Studies, IV: From Order to Congregation - The Legacy of the Portuguese Cistercian Monasteries (1030)
- Cistercian Studies, V: Cistercians in Yorkshire (1130)
- Conversion Narratives in Hagiography, I (535)
- Conversion Narratives in Hagiography, II (635)
- Converting the Isles, IV: The Eucharist, the Key to the Kingdom? (637)
- Creative Destruction in Late Medieval English Religious Writings: Traditions and Transmission (1234)
- Custom and Representation: Current Research, II (638)
- Custom and Representation: Current Research, III (738)
- (Different) Empire(s): The Role of Imperium in Medieval Theology, Philosophy, and Literature (112)
- Does Size Really Matter?: Scandinavian Aspects of 'Empire', I: A Spiritual Empire in the North (1123)
- East Roman and Byzantine Empire and the Papacy, 5th-11th Centuries (811)
- Empire of Letters, I (1213)
- Empire of the Son, II: Ecclesiological vs Mystical? (1633)
- Empire of the Son, III: Mystical Christologies (1733)
- English and Scottish Art Patronage in Late Medieval France: Book Illumination in Times of War (503)
- Exploring the Empire of Fear: A Journey into Medieval Affectivity (338)
- Festive Disorder, Theatrical Strategies, and Special Effects (305)
- Fosterage in Anglo-Saxon England and Medieval Ireland (621)
- Franciscan Studies, I: Franciscan Identities and Status - Rethinking the Royal Franciscan (1530)
- Franciscan Studies, II: Parchment, Paper, and Words, or Fragments from a Spiritual Empire - Franciscan Sermons during the Late Middle Ages (1630)
- Hagiography as Representation (1508)
- Heresy and Repression, II: Righteous Persecution, or Doing Justice to the Inquisitors (1233)
- Heresy and Repression, III: Nuances in Polemical Discourses (1333)
- Highway to Hell: Journeys to the Afterlife and the Otherworld in Medieval Irish Literature (302)
- How to Dispose of Your Property Responsibly: Wills, Bequests, and Other Pious Choices (1032)
- Images and Relationships in Late Medieval Devotional Texts (1034)
- Imperium Mundi: Designing Empires, II (1632)
- Inquisition, Conversion, and Reform in the Later Middle Ages (329)
- Inside and Outside: The Role of the 'Others' in Medieval Societies around the Baltic Coast (1604)
- In the Footsteps of Erudition in the Holy Roman Empire: New Views on the Representatives of the School of Vienna and Their Works (1638)
- Jewish-Christian Polemics (138)
- Karolus litteratus, IV: Karolus orans (813)
- Landscapes / Seascapes, III: Shaping the Landscape (702)
- Medieval Books: Usage and Users (1306)
- Medieval Charms, Charmers, and Charming, I: Charms in the Middle Ages and after (1004)
- Medieval Charms, Charmers, and Charming, II: The Various Uses of Verbal Magic (1104)
- Medieval Epigraphy, I: Emperor's and King's Death - Epigraphic Approaches (213)
- 'Meke Reverence and Devotion': New Perspectives on Orthodox English Pastoralia (1134)
- Memory and Textual Empires in the Early Middle Ages (825)
- Mendicant Networks with Lay Communities (123)
- Mercantile Morality and Moral Emotions in Medieval England (1625)
- Monastic Writing and Education (1116)
- Negotiating Monastic Space, I: Monasteries in the Landscape (130)
- Negotiating Monastic Space, II: Monasteries and Material Culture (230)
- Negotiating Monastic Space, III: Monasteries and Auctoritas in Medieval Europe (330)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, I - Introduction, Perspectives, and Methods (1129)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, III - Cultural Transmission (1329)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, IV: Sacred or Secular? - Re-Evaluating the Boundaries between the Religious and the Secular in Late Medieval Civic Society, (i) (1529)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, V - Sacred or Secular?: Re-Evaluating the Boundaries between the Religious and the Secular in Late Medieval Civic Society, (ii) (1629)
- New Directions and Research in Queenship Studies (238)
- New Religious Histories, I: Old and New Narratives (529)
- New Religious Histories, II: Naming and Describing Religious Groups (629)
- New Religious Histories, III: Diversity and Authority in the Medieval Mendicant Orders (729)
- Pastoral Care in the Reforming Centuries (1726)
- Penance and Empires of Sin (1526)
- Pilgrimage Writing and Pilgrimage Practice in the Later Middle Ages (837)
- Planning the Future and Order under Pressure (137)
- Politics and Texts in Late Carolingian Europe, III (1227)
- Pre-Christian Religion at the Borders of the Empire: The Case of Medieval Frisia in North Sea Context (733)
- Predestination, Hagiography, and the Rule over Nature in Medieval Theology (1538)
- Processions, Royal Entries, and the Theatre of Power (105)
- Reassessing the Medieval Western Empire, III: Regional and Local Perspectives (1217)
- Reassessing the Medieval Western Empire, IV: The Empire and Italy (1317)
- Religion and Medicine, I: Contexts for Religion and Medicine (1204)
- Religion and Medicine, II: Religious Views of Illness (1304)
- Returning to the Liturgical Texts (1128)
- Robed, Vested, and Shrouded: Cloth as Spiritual Metaphor (1303)
- Saint between Empires: Political Authority in Hagiographic Representations (1020)
- Saints' Cults and Identity after the Norman Conquest (1735)
- Setting Up an Emperor's Church: Henry II and His Bishops (616)
- Social, Political, and Economic Developments in the Islamic World (1308)
- Staufen and Plantagenets: Two Empires in Comparison, II - Bishops and Saints (216)
- Texts and Identities, VII: Saints' Cults and the Practice of Hagiographical Writing in the Early Middle Ages (827)
- The Clergy in Western Europe, 700-1200, II: Rules, Communities, and Regional Differences (1111)
- The Clergy in Western Europe, 700-1200, IV: Clergy in the Era after the Gregorian Reform (1311)
- The Devil, the Virgin, and the Emperor: Religious Concepts of Empire (126)
- The Mendicant Experience, II: Silence and the Dominican Order (1330)
- The Pope, the Emperor(s), and the Holy Land: Rome, Byzantium, and the Holy Roman Empire at the Time of the Crusades, II - The Byzantine Empire (1226)
- The Sacral and the Profane: Territory in Viking Myth and History (1231)
- The Ten Commandments in Medieval Vernaculars (1335)
- The Transformation of Asceticism (208)
- Three Different Views of Empire in Forthcoming Monumenta Editions: Annals, Universal Chronicles, and Charters (612)
- Traveling the Catholic Empire and beyond: Tension between the Sacred and Profane in Medieval Travelogues, I (236)
- Travelling the Catholic Empire and beyond: Tension between the Sacred and Profane in Medieval Travelogues, II (336)
- Visions of Community, III: Shadows of Empire - 10th- and 11th-Century Reactions (1318)
- Visions of Community, IV: Shadows of Empire - The Wages of Hindsight (1518)
- Wales and the World in the Middle Ages, II: Wales, England, and Europe (1602)
- Water and Stone: Ritual and Ideology in Early Medieval Britain (1202)
- Ways to God: Medieval Concepts of Love and Deification (108)