Beyond cemetery walls: early medieval funerary topography and Christian salvation |
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Authors: | Bonny Effros |
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Affiliation: | Department of Historical Studies, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville |
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Abstract: | The article examines how the topography of the Christian cemetery in Merovingian Gaul mirrored the status which the souls of individuals were believed to occupy in the sphere of the next world. In practice, moreover, the clergy's treatment of Christian corpses was often perceived as determining their fate. Drawing on both literary and material evidence, the article argues that the boundaries established between the faithful and the damned in the Christian cemetery supported the Church's claims to sacral authority in this life and the next. |
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