A Companion to the Eucharist in the Middle Ages
Edited by Ian Christopher Levy, Gary Macy and Kristen Van Ausdall
Biographical note
Ian Christopher Levy, Ph.D. (1997) in Theology, Marquette University, is Associate Professor of Theology at Providence College in Rhode Island. His work concentrates on sacramental theology and biblical exegesis in the Middle Ages.
Gary Macy, Ph.D. (1978) in Divinity, Cambridge University, is John Nobili, S.J. Professor of Theology at Santa Clara University. He has published extensively on Christian theology of rituals in the Middle Ages, including The Hidden History of Women's Ordination (OUP, 2008)
Kristen Van Ausdall, Ph.D. (1994) in Art History, Rutgers University, is Associate Professor of Art History at Kenyon College in Ohio. Her work focuses late medieval and early modern sacramental art and micro-architecture.
Gary Macy, Ph.D. (1978) in Divinity, Cambridge University, is John Nobili, S.J. Professor of Theology at Santa Clara University. He has published extensively on Christian theology of rituals in the Middle Ages, including The Hidden History of Women's Ordination (OUP, 2008)
Kristen Van Ausdall, Ph.D. (1994) in Art History, Rutgers University, is Associate Professor of Art History at Kenyon College in Ohio. Her work focuses late medieval and early modern sacramental art and micro-architecture.
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All those interested in medieval Christianity; art historians, liturgists, cultural historians, theologians and philosophers.
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