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Autoría femenina y carisma religioso. Orígenes de las clarisas descalzas en Andalucía

Authors: Graña Cid, María del Mar;

Autoría femenina y carisma religioso. Orígenes de las clarisas descalzas en Andalucía

Abstract

Durante la Baja Edad Media y primera Edad Moderna, Andalucía fue uno de los más activos focos de innovación reformista y desarrollo religioso del ámbito hispano. Es conocida su importancia en el origen de la reforma franciscana descalza, masculina y femenina, aunque las fisonomías, espiritualidad e implicaciones de fondo de la segunda están prácticamente por estudiar. En estas páginas pretendemos arrojar luz sobre esta cuestión. El eje articulador de la exposición es la cuestión de la autoría femenina por considerar que en ella radican varias claves explicativas importantes.

During the late Middle Ages and first Modern Age, Andalusia was one of the most active focus of reformist innovation and religious development of the Hispanic field. Its importance at the origin of the Franciscan reform barefoot, male and female, is known although the physiognomy, spirituality, and implications of the second fund are almost to study. In these pages we hope to shed light on this issue. The articulator axis of the exhibition is the question of the authorship of the female considering that there are several important explanatory keys.

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