Denise Rector

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The Feast of the Purification in the Liturgical Mysticism of Angela of Foligno

Italian Franciscan tertiary Angela of Foligno (c. 1248-1309) reported several visionary experiences on the February 2 Feast of the Purification. Schroeder argues that Angela used the story of Virgin Mary‘s presentation of her child Jesus in the temple as a metaphor for Angela‘s offering of herself and her spiritual sons (Franciscan priests) to the deity.

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Wisdom‘s Voice and Women‘s Speech: Hrotswitha of Gandersheim, Hildegard of Bingen, and Rebecca Cox Jackson

Examining the writings of two medieval German women and a nineteenth-century African-American Shaker preacher, Schroeder explores women‘s use of the biblical figure of Wisdom to authorize female writing and preaching.

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Dismembering the Adulteress: Sixteenth-Century Commentary on the Narrative of the Levite‘s Concubine (Judges 19-21)

In their treatment of the horrific story of the rape of the Levite’s concubine by the men of Gibeah, Reformation-era commentators said that the “natural” rape of the woman was preferable to the “unnatural” rape of her husband, who had been threatened by the townsmen. Several Protestant writers claimed that her gang rape and death […]

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