
Bruce L. Vernarde, "The Miracles of Mary in Twelfth-Century France" (Cornell UP, 2024)
New Books in Religion
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Miracles and Medicine: Healing in Medieval France
This chapter examines the blend of medieval medicine and religious beliefs, focusing on the influence of ancient Mediterranean knowledge and the role of monasteries as healing centers. It shares compelling stories of miraculous cures attributed to Mary, showcasing the diverse experiences of individuals across social classes who sought divine intervention. The narrative highlights the active participation of women in healing practices, as well as the complex social dynamics at play in the pursuit of miracles.
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