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Women and The Franciscan Legacy (XIII-XV centuries)
As Told by Women: St. Elizabeth of Hungary, her Four Handmaids, and the Iconography of the Elizabeth Medallion Window (Elizabeth Church, Marburg, Germany)
Female Sites of Devotion in the Medieval Italian City: the Domestic 'Cell'
Douceline of Digne and Isabelle of France: Forming Female Franciscan Identities in Thirteenth-Century France
A Model for Psychological Healing: Angela of Foligno and Contemporary Models of Clinical Counseling
Sancia, Queen of Naples and Soror Clara: A Life Lived between Secular Responsibilities and Religious Desire
De sermo naturale competente: Wordy Women of the Franciscan Observance
Santa Maria Maddalena: Franciscan Legal Identity in Fifteenth-Century Piacenza
Women of Resurrection Belief: The Role of Mary Magdalene, Saint Anne, Judith, and Esther in the Vita Christi of Isabel of Villena (d. 1490)
Mother Juana de la Cruz: Faithful Daughter of St. Francis and Patron Saint of Gender Inclusivity
Soul and Spirit as Witnessed by the Nuns of Santa Clara in Seventeenth-Century Trujillo, Peru
American Franciscan Women and Nineteenth-Century Utopias: Prophetic Imagination Engages the Institutional Church
'Relational Love': Franciscan Values in Practice and the Mayo Clinic
Franciscan Medieval Women: A Theology of Trauma and Grace
Author Biographies.
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Women and The Franciscan Legacy (XIII-XV centuries)
As Told by Women: St. Elizabeth of Hungary, her Four Handmaids, and the Iconography of the Elizabeth Medallion Window (Elizabeth Church, Marburg, Germany)
Female Sites of Devotion in the Medieval Italian City: the Domestic 'Cell'
Douceline of Digne and Isabelle of France: Forming Female Franciscan Identities in Thirteenth-Century France
A Model for Psychological Healing: Angela of Foligno and Contemporary Models of Clinical Counseling
Sancia, Queen of Naples and Soror Clara: A Life Lived between Secular Responsibilities and Religious Desire
De sermo naturale competente: Wordy Women of the Franciscan Observance
Santa Maria Maddalena: Franciscan Legal Identity in Fifteenth-Century Piacenza
Women of Resurrection Belief: The Role of Mary Magdalene, Saint Anne, Judith, and Esther in the Vita Christi of Isabel of Villena (d. 1490)
Mother Juana de la Cruz: Faithful Daughter of St. Francis and Patron Saint of Gender Inclusivity
Soul and Spirit as Witnessed by the Nuns of Santa Clara in Seventeenth-Century Trujillo, Peru
American Franciscan Women and Nineteenth-Century Utopias: Prophetic Imagination Engages the Institutional Church
'Relational Love': Franciscan Values in Practice and the Mayo Clinic
Franciscan Medieval Women: A Theology of Trauma and Grace
Author Biographies.