A collective of authors representing various disciplines of historical research examines the role of the chalice in the religious and public life of the fifteenth century. The volume is devoted not only to the theoretical justification and practical introduction of Utraquism in 1414, but above all to the cultural-historical context of communion under both kinds in the subsequent development of Hussitism.

The first century of Utraquism makes it possible to trace shifts in meaning between learned and popular spheres, between Hussite and Catholic environments, and between written and visual forms of expression. The individual contributions focus on the symbolic function of the chalice, while also highlighting its limits and the emergence of alternative means of identification in the fifteenth century.

Author(s):
Pavel Soukup – Ota Halama
Publisher: Filosofia
Language: Czech
Place: Prague
Year: 2016
Pages: 241
ISBN: 978-80-7007-474-9