Rationalization of Miracles
Discover the intricate relationship between faith and institution in Paolo Parigi's enlightening book, Rationalization of Miracles, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. With 214 pages of insightful analysis, Parigi delves into the Counter-Reformation era in southern Europe, where Catholic Church officials sought to legitimize miracles attributed to potential saints. This groundbreaking work uncovers the subtle yet powerful connection between central religious authorities and local activists, revealing how the modern framework of sainthood was established.
Parigi's research invites readers to explore the doctrines surrounding canonization and the evolution of Church history, making it an essential read for anyone interested in religious studies, theology, or the intriguing dynamics of faith and power. Dive deep into the complexities of miracles and their rationalization in Rationalization of Miracles and enrich your understanding of this pivotal period in Catholic history.