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Bride of God Mystical Marriage and Spiritual Ecstasy in Medieval Women's Lives

Par : Julia Wolbrook
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233652004
  • EAN9798233652004
  • Date de parution18/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

What if the most powerful voices in medieval Christianity were not kings, popes, or scholars, but women who claimed to speak directly with God?Bride of God: Mystical Marriage and Spiritual Ecstasy in Medieval Women's Lives invites readers into a hidden world where devotion became desire, prayer became encounter, and ordinary women rose to extraordinary influence. In an age often portrayed as rigid and male-dominated, a remarkable movement was unfolding.
Across Europe, women, nuns, widows, visionaries, and lay mystics began to describe their relationship with God in startlingly intimate terms. They were not merely servants of the divine. They were brides. Drawing on the passionate imagery of the Song of Songs, they reimagined spiritual life as a union of love, longing, and ecstatic fulfillment. But this was no quiet, inward devotion. These women experienced visions that blurred the line between heaven and earth.
They fell into trances, received divine revelations, and claimed a closeness to God that rivaled, and sometimes challenged, the authority of the Church itself. Figures like Catherine of Siena emerged not only as spiritual leaders but as political actors, reformers, and fearless critics of corruption. How did they gain such authority in a world that sought to silence them? Why were their experiences both revered and feared? And what did it mean to be a "Bride of Christ" in a society deeply suspicious of female power?Blending vivid storytelling with cutting-edge historical insight, Bride of God uncovers the lives of these compelling women, women who healed the sick, challenged the powerful, inspired the faithful, and risked everything for their visions.
It explores the emotional intensity of mystical experience, the fragile line between sanctity and suspicion, and the profound impact these women had on medieval spirituality and society. This is a story of passion and power, of faith pushed to its limits, and of women who refused to remain on the margins of history. For readers of narrative history, religious history, and powerful untold stories, Bride of God offers a gripping journey into one of the most fascinating and least understood movements of the medieval world.