Crucified God in the Carolingian Era
Explore the profound insights of Crucified God in the Carolingian Era by Celia Chazelle, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This compelling work spans 356 pages and delves into the intellectual landscape of the Carolingian 'Renaissance', focusing on the pivotal theme of the Passion of Christ. Chazelle meticulously examines how evolving interpretations of the Crucifixion influenced contemporary writings and shaped artistic portrayals of the crucified Christ. This book is essential for anyone interested in Christian theology, European history, and the development of religious thought during a transformative period in history. Discover how these shifts in understanding reflect broader cultural changes and their lasting impact on art and literature. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this title invites readers to engage deeply with the intersections of faith, history, and creativity.