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love & friendship - collected writings from side wounds and other poems
good omens × side wounds
Christ’s side wound in illuminated manuscripts. (Original post by un-womanly removed by Tumblr)
Side Wound (and Moravian Spirituality) Resources
For my side wound obsessed mutuals and others interested in the history of devotion to Christ's wounds. Some of these links are to podcasts, essays, and articles available online. Others are published books and will require purchasing or hunting for PDFs.
Wie warmsichs liegt im Seitelein / Ehre dem Seitenshrein (How warm it is lying in the little side / Honor the side shrine)
Wound Worship, "Enthusiasts" and "Sodomites": A History of Radical Moravians
A Time of Sifting: Mystical Marriage and the Crisis of Moravian Piety in the Eighteenth Century
The Songs of the Sifting: Understanding the Role of Bridal Mysticism in Moravian Piety during the late 1740s
Jesus is Female: Moravians and Radical Religion in Early America
"Honor to the Side": The Adoration of the Side Wound of Jesus in Eighteenth- Century Moravian Piety
Understanding Zinzendorf's Blood and Wounds Theology
Zinzendorf's "Litany of the Wounds"
Adoring the Wounded Savior
Little Side Holes: Moravian Devotional Cards of the Mid-Eighteenth Century
Community of the Cross: Moravian Piety in Colonial Bethlehem
Sleeping in the Arms of Christ: Sanctifying Sexuality in the Eighteenth-Century Moravian Church
Love you weirdos, have fun.
If I was in roller derby my nickname would be Side Wounds Sarah
forgiveness and mercy in side wounds
Hello hello, feel free to answer this at your leisure: I saw your “please stay alive” compilation post and was wondering about the titles of the pieces that go “I say god loves you/and I mean I love you” + “Tangerines are in season/in terms of surviving winter”. They would be nice to have for commonplace book reasons. :)
both of those are from my first poetry collection Side Wounds, the first one is from 1 John 4:16 (please stay) and the second is from Still Life with Citrus
the saints of side wounds