A study of medieval attitudes towards the ventriloquism of God#xE2;#xAC;"s and Christ#xE2;#xAC;"s voices through human media
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| Preface | |
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| Introduction: Listen Up! | |
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| Powerful Fantasies of Christ's Voice | |
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| The Talking Dead | |
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| Christ's Lips Move | |
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| Anxiety and the Clerical Voice | |
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| The Master's Voice | |
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| Cursed Speakers | |
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| Lay Subversion in the Eucharistic Canon | |
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| Belly Speech | |
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| Playing the Prophet | |
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| Conclusion: Resounding Voices | |
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| Notes | |
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| Bibliography | |
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| Index | |