Word, Image and Experience
Delve into the fascinating exploration of Giselle De Nie's "Word, Image and Experience," published in 2003. This hardback edition spans 390 pages and offers a compelling examination of the transformation in scholarly views regarding medieval accounts of miracles. Through meticulous research, De Nie reveals how the evolving perceptions of modern academics over the past century have led to a renewed interest in miracles as authentic events deserving of critical analysis. Intended for enthusiasts of early and medieval European history, this insightful study engages with themes in Christianity, the history of doctrines, and miraculous phenomena. It is an essential read for anyone keen on understanding the intricate relationship between religious texts and historical narratives. Unlock the secrets of the past with this important work that bridges the realms of history and belief.