TY - JOUR
T1 - Miracle, Meaning and Narrative in the Latin East
AU - Friedman, Yvonne
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In medieval narrative the First Crusade and the founding of the Latin kingdom were perceived as Gesta Dei per Francos – God’s own deed. Having no doubt that the success of the First Crusade was a miracle, God’s intervention in history, the chroniclers’ rendering of events was accordingly replete with miracles, such as the discovery of the Holy Lance in Antioch and the saints’ taking an active role in the battle against Kirbogha of Mosul in 1098. Even in the more level-headed historical narratives, military success was seen as a miracle and failures were attributed to the sins of the participants who were not pure enough to merit a miracle. Thus the miraculous intervention of God in history became the logical consequence of the prowess and religious behavior of the crusaders, an almost expected outcome of natural events.
AB - In medieval narrative the First Crusade and the founding of the Latin kingdom were perceived as Gesta Dei per Francos – God’s own deed. Having no doubt that the success of the First Crusade was a miracle, God’s intervention in history, the chroniclers’ rendering of events was accordingly replete with miracles, such as the discovery of the Holy Lance in Antioch and the saints’ taking an active role in the battle against Kirbogha of Mosul in 1098. Even in the more level-headed historical narratives, military success was seen as a miracle and failures were attributed to the sins of the participants who were not pure enough to merit a miracle. Thus the miraculous intervention of God in history became the logical consequence of the prowess and religious behavior of the crusaders, an almost expected outcome of natural events.
UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/studies-in-church-history/article/abs/miracle-meaning-and-narrative-in-the-latin-east/B7C6E9675FA8E95C0FDB70C4D877BCCB
U2 - 10.1017/s0424208400000176
DO - 10.1017/s0424208400000176
M3 - Article
SN - 0424-2084
VL - 41
SP - 123
EP - 134
JO - Studies in Church History
JF - Studies in Church History
ER -