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Catholic Cults and Devotions
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Imagine a heart which has been ripped from a man's body, wrapped with thorns, pierced with a knife, and then placed on the man's chest; or a group of people who believe that wearing a small rectang...
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01 April 1989

Michael Carroll is the first to bring psychoanalytic theory to bear on a range of Catholic cults and devotions, including the Rosary, the Angelus, the Stations of the Cross, the Blood Miracles of Naples, the Stigmata, the Forty Hours, the Brown Scapular, and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Carroll assembles a great deal of historical information that until now has been widely scattered in obscure publications. He suggests why such devotions are absent from the Protestant tradition and argues for a new and more subtle appreciation of the role that Italian Catholicism played in shaping Catholicism generally.
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date:
01 April 1989
ISBN: 9780773561953
Format: eBook
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RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic
"Whether or not one accepts his conclusions, Professor Carroll develops his arguments with great skill and attention to detail." Sean Connolly, Department of History, University of Ulster.
"Represents a significant contribution to the social scientific study of religion." Fred Bird, Department of Religion, Concordia University.
"Whether or not one accepts his conclusions, Professor Carroll develops his arguments with great skill and attention to detail." Sean Connolly, Department of History, University of Ulster. "Represents a significant contribution to the social scientific study of religion." Fred Bird, Department of Religion, Concordia University.