Eucharist in Romanesque France
Discover the profound insights of Elizabeth Saxon's "Eucharist in Romanesque France," a captivating exploration of the theologies surrounding the Eucharist. Published in 2006, this 324-page book delves into the intricate Berengarian debates of the eleventh century, shedding light on the evolution of eucharistic ideas that emerged during this pivotal period in history. Saxon expertly navigates the intersections of architecture, art, and Christian liturgy, making this work essential for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of medieval thought and practice. Whether you are a student of history, art, or religious studies, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of eucharistic theology in Romanesque France. Enhance your library with this important contribution to art and religious history today.