A study of medieval attitudes towards the ventriloquism of God's
and Christ's voices through human media, which reveals a
progression from an orthodox view of divine vocal power to an
anxiety over the authority of the priest's voice to a subversive
take on the divine voice that foreshadows Protestant devotion.
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