Wonderful Blood
In Wonderful Blood, esteemed author Caroline Walker Bynum delves into the profound significance of Christ's blood in late medieval culture. Published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2007, this compelling exploration spans 456 pages and examines how the concept of blood served as both an object of reverence and a powerful symbol in art, literature, and religious practices during this pivotal era. Bynum argues that Christ's blood was not only a focal point for theological discussions surrounding matter, body, and divinity, but also an unsettling catalyst for Jewish persecution. Furthermore, this motif emerged as a central theme in the devotional lives of the faithful, intertwining with popular belief systems across Europe, particularly in Germany. Engage with Bynum's insightful analysis to uncover the intricate connections between faith, art, and societal dynamics in medieval history.