Embodying the Sacred

Embodying the Sacred

Women Mystics in Seventeenth-Century Lima

  • Author: van Deusen, Nancy E.
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822369899
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822372288
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2017
  • Month: December
  • Pages: 280
  • Language: English
In seventeenth-century Lima, pious Catholic women gained profound theological understanding and enacted expressions of spiritual devotion by engaging with a wide range of sacred texts and objects, as well as with one another, their families, and ecclesiastical authorities. In Embodying the Sacred, Nancy E. van Deusen considers how women created and navigated a spiritual existence within the colonial city's complex social milieu. Through close readings of diverse primary sources, van Deusen shows that these women recognized the divine—or were objectified as conduits of holiness—in innovative and powerful ways: dressing a religious statue, performing charitable acts, sharing interiorized spiritual visions, constructing autobiographical texts, or offering their hair or fingernails to disciples as living relics. In these manifestations of piety, each of these women transcended the limited outlets available to them for expressing and enacting their faith in colonial Lima, and each transformed early modern Catholicism in meaningful ways.
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Material and Immaterial Embodiment
    • 1. Rosa de Lima and the Imitatio Morum
    • 2. Reading the Body: Mystical Theology and Spiritual Actualization in Early Seventeenth-Century Lima
    • 3. Living in an (Im)Material World: Ángela de Carranza as a Reliquary
  • Part II: The Relational Self
    • 4. Carrying the Cross of Christ: Donadas in Seventeenth-Century Lima
    • 5. María Jacinta Montoya, Nicolás de Ayllón, and the Unmaking of an Indian Saint in Late Seventeenth-Century Peru
    • 6. Amparada de mi libertad: Josefa Portocarrero Laso de la Vega and the Meaning of Free Will
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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