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STUDIA TRADITIONIS THEOLOGIAE
ExpLORATIONS IN EARLy AND MEDIEvAL THEOLOGy
Theology continually engages with its past: the people,
experience, Scriptures, liturgy, learning and customs of
Christians. The past is preserved, rejected, modified; but the
legacy steadily evolves as Christians are never indifferent
to history. Even when engaging the future, theology looks
backwards: the next generation’s training includes inheriting a
canon of Scripture, doctrine, and controversy; while adapting
the past is central in every confrontation with a modernity.
This is the dynamic realm of tradition, and this series’ focus.
Whether examining people, texts, or periods, its volumes
are concerned with how the past evolved in the past, and
the interplay of theology, culture, and tradition.
STUDIA TRADITIONIS THEOLOGIAE
ExpLORATIONS IN EARLy AND MEDIEvAL THEOLOGy
45
Series Editor: Thomas O’Loughlin,
Professor of Historical Theology
in the University of Nottingham
EDITORIAL BOARD
Director
Prof. Thomas O’Loughlin
Board Members
Dr Andreas Andreopoulos, Dr Nicholas Baker-Brian, Dr Augustine
Casiday, Dr Mary B. Cunningham, Dr Juliette Day, Prof. Johannes
Hoff, Prof. Paul Middleton, Prof. Simon Oliver, Prof. Andrew Prescott,
Dr Patricia Rumsey, Prof. Jonathan Wooding, Dr Holger Zellentin
Through the Bone and Marrow
Re-examining Theological Encounters with Dance
in Medieval Europe
Laura Hellsten
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Cover illustration:
Tabula Peutingeriana
© ÖNB Vienna Cod. 324, Segm. VIII + IX
© 2021, Brepols Publishers n.v., Turnhout, Belgium.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any
form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording, or otherwise without the prior permission of the
publisher.
D/2021/0095/186
ISBN 978-2-503-59496-5
eISBN 978-2-503-59497-2
DOI 0.1484/M.STT-EB.5.123742
ISSN 2294–3617
eISSN 2566–0160
Printed in the EU on acid-free paper.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Background
2. Task
3. Methods and Materials
3.a. Hermeneutics
3.a.1. Hermeneutics of Suspicion
3.a.2. Hermeneutics of Charity
3.a.3. Practice
3.b. The Semiotic and Symbolic in Art
3.b. 1. The Collection
4. Synopsis
Earlier Research and its Shortcomings
1. Social Imaginary
2. The Body of Works
2.a. The Missing Mother
2.a.1. Lilly Grove’s legacy
2.a.2. Bones
2.b. More Missing Links
2.b. 1. Broken Bones
3. Unaddressed Topics
3.a. Joints and Ligaments
3.a.1. Nationalism
3.a.2. Western Christian Cultural Hegemony
3.b. Muscles and Faulty Categories
3.b. 1. Sacred vs Secular
3.b. 2. Pagan vs Christian Practices
3.b. 3. Muscles
4. Healthy Body
Dancing in and around Churches
1. Christian Dance Practices?
1.a. Dance and Liturgy?
2. What Deep Tissue Massage Reveals
2.a. Ceremonial Game Plays
2.a.1. Sacred Space
2.a.2. Reverentia
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