RLM4810

A history of popular Christianity from the beginnings to the Enlightenment

(ART)

Proposed to be offered next in 2001

Peter Howard

12 points + 2-hour seminar per week + Second semester + Clayton + Prohibited combination: HYM4810

Synopsis: This subject examines assumptions about Catholic culture which inform contemporary understandings of Europe. including the role of history-writing in the development of an identifiably Christian culture, the boundaries between magic, superstition, and orthodox religion, the meaning of martyrdom, the cult of the saints, shrines, and pilgrimage, the relationship between institutional religion and popular piety, high culture and popular expressions of devotion, the function of preaching and education by friars in local contexts, and the extent to which specifically Christian teachings shaped the cultural milieu of early modern Europe.

Assessment: Research essay (7000 words): 60% + Examination (2 hours): 40%