A classic of medieval studies, The Resurrection of the Body in Western Christianity, 2001336 traces ideas of death and resurrection in early and medieval Christianity. Caroline Walker Bynum explores problems of the body and identity in devotional and theological literature, suggesting that medieval attitudes toward the body still shape modern notions of the individual. This expanded edition includes her 1995 article Why All the Fuss About the Body? A Medievalists Perspective, which takes a broader perspective on the books themes. It also includes a new introduction that explores the context in which the book and article were written, as well as why the Middle Ages matter for how we think about the body and life after death today.
Additional ISBNs:
9780231081269, 023108126X, 9780231546089, 0231546084


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