Secretaries of God

Secretaries of God Women Prophets in Late Medieval and Early Modern England

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Publisher's Synopsis

The author aims to set aside the conventional hiatus between the medieval and early modern periods in her study of women's prophecy, following the female experience from medieval sainthood to radical Protestantism. The English women prophets and visionaries whose voices are recovered here all lived between the 12th and the 17th centuries and claimed, through the medium of trances and eucharistic piety, to speak for God. They include Margery Kempe and the medieval visionaries, Elizabeth Barton (the "Holy Maid of Kent"), the Reformation martyr Anne Askew and other godly women described in John Foxe's "Acts and Monuments", and Lady Eleanor Davies as an example of a woman prophet of the Civil War. The uncertainties surrounding their words and their dissemination are analyzed, and the strategies women devised to be heard and read are exposed, showing that through prophecy they were often able to intervene in the religious and political discourse of their times; the role of God's secretary gave them the opportunity to act and speak autonomously and publicly.

Book information

ISBN: 9780859915243
Publisher: D. S. Brewer
Imprint: D. S. Brewer
Pub date:
DEWEY: 234.130922
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 612g
Height: 241mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 19mm