
Material Christianity
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Chapter 1. Introduction (Susanna Elm).- Chapter 2. Cimabue's True Cross in Arezzo: the Challenge of Materiality in Christian Art (Henrike Lange).- Chapter 3. Pieter Bruegel, God, and Ingold's Dwelling Perspective (Reindert Falkenburg).- Chapter 4. Resacralizing the Media of Grace (Christopher Ocker).- Chapter 5. San Diego de Pamatácuaro: A Mountain Shrine in 16th Century Mexico (Martin Nesvig).- Chapter 6. Vegetarianism and Edible Matters in Early Modern England (Sam Robinson).- Chapter 7. Puritanism and Refinement in Early New England: Reflections on Communion Silver (Mark Peterson).- Chapter 8. Saints, Stones, and Spirit: Enacting Pilgrimage at the El Retiro San Iñigo Labyrinth (Kathryn Barush).- Chapter 9. Pantheist Monstrosities: On Race, Gender, Divinity, and Dirt (Mary-Jane Rubinstein).- Chapter 10. Panentheism, and its place in the history of religion (Raphael Lataster).
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