Helen L. Parish

Helen L. Parish is a historian and author known for her work on the history of religion, particularly focusing on the Reformation and early modern England. She has written extensively on topics such as clerical marriage and the history of exorcism.

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  1. 1. Monks, Miracles And Magic

    Reformation Representations of the Medieval Church

    Set in the vibrant tapestry of medieval Europe, this book delves into the intricate world of religious beliefs and practices, exploring the fascinating interplay between monastic life, miraculous events, and magical traditions. It examines how monks navigated the complex landscape of faith and superstition, often blurring the lines between divine intervention and mystical occurrences. Through a rich array of historical accounts and theological debates, the narrative reveals the enduring human quest for understanding the supernatural, highlighting the profound impact of these beliefs on the spiritual and cultural fabric of the time.

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