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Retrieving Humility: Rhetoric, Authority, and Divinization in Mechthild of MagdeburgRobertsM{at}rhodes.edu Can anything be reclaimed from the self-denigrating rhetoric of medieval women in the Christian tradition? This article investigates how feminists might retrieve the Christian virtue of humility by journeying through nine of its functions in the work of the thirteenth-century German beguine, Mechthild of Magdeburg. As a rhetorical strategy, authorizing tactic, and tool of moral formation, Mechthild's `sinking humility' retains a surprising relevance for feminist women and men today.
Key Words: authority feminist virtue humility topos Mechthild of Magdeburg medieval women
Feminist Theology, Vol. 18, No. 1,
50-73 (2009) |
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