Medieval Theology and the Natural Body
Explore the fascinating intersection of faith and corporeality with "Medieval Theology and the Natural Body," a compelling collection of interdisciplinary essays that delve into the treatment of the body within medieval theological discourse. Published by York Medieval Press in 1997, this hardback edition spans 254 pages and offers a rich examination of how medieval thinkers understood the relationship between the physical body and spiritual beliefs. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval studies, theology, and philosophy alike. Discover the intricate ways in which the body was perceived and represented in medieval thought, and how these ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your library with this insightful exploration of medieval theology.