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Arno River Blessings

Marcus Blackwell

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Editora: Publifye

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Arno River Blessings explores the profound intersection of faith and environment by examining the religious history along the Arno River in Italy. It reveals how this river, far more than a mere geographical feature, served as a spiritual lifeline from early Christianity through the medieval period. The book uncovers how the Arno influenced Christian rituals and medieval pilgrimages, shaping religious identity in the region. For example, pre-Christian water rituals influenced Christian baptismal rites along the river.

 
The book progresses chronologically, first establishing the historical and geographical context of the Arno River Valley. It then details the Arno's role in early Christianization, followed by its function as a pilgrimage route with associated infrastructure like bridges and hospices. Finally, it investigates how local communities integrated the Arno into their religious beliefs and folklore. This approach combines historical analysis with environmental considerations, offering a fresh perspective on religious studies and world history.
Disponível desde: 14/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 54 páginas.

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