Dimensions
152 x 231 x 23mm
The cult of the Christ Child flourished in late  medieval Europe across lay and religious, as  well as geographic and cultural boundaries. Depictions of Christ's boyhood are  found throughout popular culture, visual art, and literature. The  Christ Child in Medieval Culture is  the first interdisciplinary investigation of how representations of the Christ  Child were conceptualized and employed in this period.
The  contributors to this unique volume analyse depictions of the Christ Child through  a variety of frameworks, including the interplay of mortality and divinity, the  medieval conceit of a suffering Christ Child, and the interrelationships  between Christ and other figures, including saints and ordinary children. The  Christ Child in Medieval Culture synthesizes  various approaches to interpreting the cultural meaning of medieval religious  imagery and illuminates the significance of its most central figure.