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Authority and ownership begin in Mandeville's prologue in which he situates himself and other Christian bodies in and on the way toward Jerusalem , and calls for a recovery of a lost Christian heritage : Wherefore euery gode Cristene ...
Authority and ownership begin in Mandeville's prologue in which he situates himself and other Christian bodies in and on the way toward Jerusalem , and calls for a recovery of a lost Christian heritage : Wherefore euery gode Cristene ...
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The story's placement next to the only Christian king in India invites one to question the authenticity of the king's Christian faith . The shadiness and the artfulness of his subject's “ paradys ” mirror the consequences faced by those ...
The story's placement next to the only Christian king in India invites one to question the authenticity of the king's Christian faith . The shadiness and the artfulness of his subject's “ paradys ” mirror the consequences faced by those ...
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It is notable that both Christian and pagan bodies are coded into their environments as part of the narration . Christian bodies , holy and miraculous , are allowed to leave marks and fluids on the landscape as a form of legitimization ...
It is notable that both Christian and pagan bodies are coded into their environments as part of the narration . Christian bodies , holy and miraculous , are allowed to leave marks and fluids on the landscape as a form of legitimization ...
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