Carolyn Muessig

Dr Carolyn Muessig

Pronouns: She/her

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Background

Credentials

PhD, Université de Montréal, Sciences médiévales , 1994

MSL, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto , 1991

MA, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, 1986

BA, SUNY Buffalo, History, 1985

AA, Fulton-Montgomery Community College, Humanities, 1980

Biography

For 25 years I taught in the Department of Religion and Theology, University of Bristol, UK where I was Head of Department from 2007-2010 and then again from 2016-2019. I served as Director of the University of Bristol's Institute for Research in the Humanities and Arts (2011-2014) and as co-director of the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Bristol (2013-2018). For seventeen years I was the co-editor [with Veronica O'Mara] of the journal Medieval Sermon Studies. Since 2001 I have been series co-editor [with George Ferzoco] of Medieval Religion and Culture, Routledge. From 2011-2017 I was the Medieval and Reformation (700-1600) Section Editor for the Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception, De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany. In 2018 I was co-curator of the first public exhibition to be held in Downside Abbey church, Stratton-on-the-Fosse, UK: Voices from the Cloister: Medieval Treasures at Downside Abbey (https://www.downsideabbey.co.uk/voices-from-the-cloister-exhibition-opening/). Since July 2020 I hold the Chair of Christian Thought, Classics and Religion, University of Calgary. In 2024, I was elected Vice President of the International Medieval Sermon Studies Society. I am presently working on the history of premodern female preaching.

Research

Areas of Research

Medieval religious culture;, Female spirituality;, Preaching and sermon history;, Devotion and liturgy;, Miracles;, Monastic and mendicant history;, Heresy and reform in medieval Europe;, Sanctity;, Biblical reception; Editing of Medieval Manuscripts.

Courses

Course number Course title Semester
RELS 387 LEC 01 01 Christian Monks Mystics Rfrmrs Winter 2025
RELS 484.9 Advanced Topics in Christianity (Body and Theology) Autumn 2024
RELS 601.18 Studies in Western Religions (Body and Theology) Autumn 2024
RELS 701.19 Studies in Western Religions (Body and Theology) Autumn 2024

Projects

Breaking the Glass Pulpit: Women Preachers in an Age of Silence

I am studying the history of premodern female preaching in Western Europe and the New World. 

Awards

  • Naomi Lacey Resident Fellow, 2022-2023, Calgary Institute for the Humanities, University of Calgary. 2022
  • Great Western 4 Accelerator Grant. Medieval Studies (PI), Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter. 2015
  • Visiting Research Fellowship, Trinity Long Room Hub (Project: Stigmatics in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe), Trinity College, Dublin. 2014
  • Catherine of Siena and Her World (PI) , Leverhulme Trust, UK. 2011
  • The Expositiones Euangeliorum of Hildegard of Bingen (PI) , Arts and Humanities Research Council , UK. 2006
  • Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Teaching Prize, University of Bristol. 2004

Publications

  • Carolyn Muessig, “Women and Preaching in Premodern Europe Part One: The Early Middle Ages to the Twelfth Century.” Medieval Sermon Studies (November 2024): 1-27 doi:10.1080/13660691.2024.2432708. (2024)
  • Carolyn Muessig. “Medieval Monks, Nuns, and Monastic Life: 21st Biennial Symposium of the International Medieval Sermon Studies Society, 15–20 July 2018.” . George Ferzoco, co-author. Downside Review 137, no. 3 (2019): doi:10.1177/0012580619883515.. 73-77. (2019)
  • L’evoluzione della spiritualità delle stimmate prima di San Francesco d’Assisi.. Archivio italiano per la storia della pietà 26 (2013). pp. 21–41. (2013)
  • Signs of Salvation: The Evolution of Stigmatic Spirituality Before Francis of Assisi . Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, 82:1 (2013): 40-68. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S000964071200251X. (2013)
  • Roberto Caracciolo’s Sermon on the Miracle of the Stigmatization of Francis of Assisi.. Anuario de Estudios Medievales 42 (2012).. pp. 77-93.. (2012)
  • “Preaching the Beatitudes in the Late Middle Ages: Some Mendicant Examples.” . Studies in Christian Ethics 22.2 (2009) 133–147.. (2009)
  • The Sermones Feriales et Communes of Jacques de Vitry: A Critical Edition of Sermons 10 and 11 on Animals, Part II.. Medieval Sermon Studies 47 (2004). pp. 45–56. (2004)
  • The Sermones Feriales et Communes of Jacques de Vitry: A Critical Edition of Sermons 10 and 11 on Animals, Part I.. Medieval Sermon Studies 46 (2003). pp. 33–49. (2003)
  • Audience and Preacher: Ad status Sermons and Social Classification.. In Sermon, Preacher and Audience in the Middle Ages. Edited by Carolyn Muessig (Leiden: Brill, 2002),. pp. 255–76. (2002)
  • “Sermon, Preacher and Society in the Middle Ages.” Journal of Medieval History 28 (2002) 73–91.. (2002)
  • “Les Sermons de Jacques de Vitry sur les cathares.” In La prédication en Pays d’Oc (xiie–début xve siècle). Cahiers de Fanjeaux 32 (1997) 69–83.. (1997)
  • Medievalia Nove Francie. Relatio Prima. Memini. Bulletin des médiévistes québécois 24:1 (1992). pp. 24–36. (1992)
  • Catherine of Siena. In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Medieval Women’s Writings in the Global Middle Age, ed. by Michelle M. Sauer, Diane Watt, Liz Herbert McAvoy (Palgrave Macmillan Cham, 2023). (2023)
  • Sewing Hope: Women’s Religious Expression in the Christian Tradition: An Exhibition of Twelve Quilts by the Grace Presbyterian Quilters (Calgary: University of Calgary). Co-edited with Anna Benko, Britanny DeMone, and Faezeh Izadi. . (2022)
  • Voices from the Cloister: Medieval Treasures at Downside Abbey. (Bristol: Downside Abbey Trust).. Co-edited with Edward Sutcliffe and George Ferzoco. Exhibition catalogue. (2019)
  • “Letter of Lentulus.” . In Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. Volume 16. Dale C. Allison, Jr; Christine Helmer; Choon-Leong Seow; Hermann Spieckermann; Barry Dov Walfish; Eric Ziolkowski. (Berlin: De Gruyter). coll. 560-561. (2018)
  • “Landino, Cristoforo.” . In Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. Volume 15. Dale C. Allison, Jr; Christine Helmer; Choon-Leong Seow; Hermann Spieckermann; Barry Dov Walfish; Eric Ziolkowski. (Berlin: De Gruyter). coll. 801-802. (2017)
  • “Lament, Lamentation, Christianity Medieval Times.” . In Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. Volume 15. Dale C. Allison, Jr; Christine Helmer; Choon-Leong Seow; Hermann Spieckermann; Barry Dov Walfish; Eric Ziolkowski. (Berlin: De Gruyter). coll. 699-701. (2017)
  • “Jesus, Christianity Medieval Times and Reformation Era.”. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. Volume 14. Dale C. Allison, Jr; Christine Helmer; Choon-Leong Seow; Hermann Spieckermann; Barry Dov Walfish; Eric Ziolkowski. (Berlin: De Gruyter). Coll. 272-275. (2017)
  • “Europe, Biblical Reception in the Medieval and Reformation Era.” . Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. Volume 8. Dale C. Allison, Jr; Christine Helmer; Choon-Leong Seow; Hermann Spieckermann; Barry Dov Walfish; Eric Ziolkowski. (Berlin: De Gruyter, . coll. 213-216.. (2014)
  • Muessig, Carolyn. "Jacques de Vitry". In L. J. Taylor (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage Online, (Brill, 2012). (2012)
  • “Jacques de Vitry.” . Historia orientalis.”’ The Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage. Edited by John Friedman (Leiden: Brill).. (2010)
  • “Lutgard of Awièyeres.”. In Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia. Edited by Margaret Schaus (London: Routledge). pp. 499–500.. (2006)
  • “Umiltà of Faenza.” . In Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia. An Encyclopedia (London: Routledge, . pp. 742–743.. (2006)
  • “Jacques de Vitry.” . Garland Encyclopedia of Medieval Trade and Travel. Edited by John Friedman (Garland Publishers. pp. 171–172. (2000)
  • “A Note on a Manuscript Discovery.”. Medieval Sermon Studies 34. p. 13. (1994)

More Information

Graduate Supervision

I have supervised over four dozen graduate students working in the following areas: Beguine spirituality, early Franciscans, Dominicans, Catherine of Siena, Bernard of Clairvaux, Theresa of Avila, gender and sin, gender and identity, hagiography, Julian of Norwich, Marian iconography, religious poetry, preaching history, prayer and liturgy. Two of my students won the University of Bristol Outstanding Dissertation Prize in the Faculty of Arts: Eliana Corbari, PhD, “Dominican Preachers and popular devotion in late medieval Italy” (Awarded 2009). Jennie Sanderson, Mlitt/PhD, “Sin and gender in late medieval theological sources” (Awarded 2010). If you are a perspective postgraduate student wishing to do a degree in the Department of Classics and Religion, University of Calgary, please do not hesitate to contact me to discuss possible research topics (carolyn.muessig@ucalgary.ca).

Undergraduate teaching:

For 2024-25 I am teaching courses (RELS 484.9/601-18/701-19): Body and Theology) that consider ascetic practices and the role the body played in premodern Christianity with a focus on monastic practices (e.g., Peter Damian, Christine of Markyate) and performative Christianity (Francis of Assisi and Elizabeth of Spalbeek). I am also teaching a course on the roles men and  women played in medieval religious culture in attempts to reform the practice of Christianity: (RELS 387): Christian Monks, Mystics and Reformers. 

Research:

I have written on the history of stigmata, medieval preaching, Jacques de Vitry, Francis of Assisi, Catherine of Siena and female educators in the Middle Ages. I am presently working on a project that investigates the history of female preachers and their sermons in late medieval and early modern Europe.

Podcasts:

My Favourite Mystic: Carolyn Muessig on Julian of Norwich: AJ Langley speaks with scholars about their favourite mystic, why they love mysticism as a subject, and the weird and wonderful world of mystical experiences. In this episode she speaks to Dr Carolyn Muessig on the English medieval mystic Julian of Norwich.

Great Lives BBC Radio 4: Dorothy Byrne on Catherine of Siena: The president of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge and former Channel 4 editor champions the life of a 14th-century mystic. Like Dorothy Byrne, famous for her scathing attacks on broadcasting executives in the 2019 MacTaggart Lecture, Catherine of Siena stood up to powerful men. She lobbied Popes, attacked corruption in the Catholic church, and played an active role in the troubled Italian politics of the late 14th century. Alongside Francis of Assisi, she is one of two patron saints of Italy. Carolyn Muessig, Chair of Christian Thought at the University of Calgary, provides the expert analysis.

Professional Favourites Since 1 July 2020:

Catherine of Siena and Teresa of Avila, Dialogues, Doctors and Directions (2020)

The Greatest Story Never Told: Female Preachers in Early Modern Europe. The Chair of Christian Thought Bentall Endowed Lecture on Education and Theology (2021)

Sewing Hope: Exhibition on Preaching by Word and Deed (2022)

Faith Crawl: Religion and Pluralism (2023)

UCALGARY NEWS July 5, 2024 Study Abroad: The History of Religion in Italy