Becoming the mouthpiece of God: female Christian mystics from the twelfth-to the eighteenth-century
The purpose of this work is to look specifically at the writings of ten female mystics from the late medieval and early modern period and examine the intentional use of rhetoric by female mystics to procure the agency to address concerns about religion and society.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
- Thompson, Carly F. (Carly Florine) - author
- 1956-, Eurich, S. Amanda, - thesis advisor
- D., Diehl, Peter - thesis advisor
- 1972-, Vulić, Kathryn R., - thesis advisor
Collection
collections WWU Graduate School Collection | WWU Graduate and Undergraduate Scholarship
Identifier
1087
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Date permissions signed: 2010-11-06
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Degree name: Master of Arts (MA)
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OCLC number: 693777461
Date Issued
January 1st, 2010
Publisher
Western Washington University
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Access conditions
Copying of this document in whole or in part is allowable only for scholarly purposes. It is understood, however, that any copying or publication of this thesis for commercial purposes, or for financial gain, shall not be allowed without the author's written permission.
Subject Topics
Name (as subject)
- Hildegard
- Saint
- 1098-1179
- Catherine
- of Siena
- 1347-1380
- Mechthild
- of Magdeburg
- approximately 1212-approximately 1282
- Julian
- of Norwich
- b. 1343
- Kempe
- Margery
- approximately 1373-
- Teresa
- of Avila
- 1515-1582
- De' Pazzi
- Maria Maddalena
- 1566-1607
- Jesus
- Ursula de
- 1604-1666
- Poole
- Elizabeth
- Bowers
- Bathsheba
- 1672 or 3-1718