The Pseudo-Gregorian dialogues. 1 (1987)
Title | The Pseudo-Gregorian dialogues. 1 (1987) PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Clark |
Publisher | Brill Archive |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9789004077737 |
The "Gregorian" Dialogues and the Origins of Benedictine Monasticism
Title | The "Gregorian" Dialogues and the Origins of Benedictine Monasticism PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Clark |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 479 |
Release | 2021-10-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004473920 |
This book condenses and updates the author's two-volume work, The Pseudo-Gregorian Dialogues (Brill, 1987), surveying and clarifying the controversy which that work rekindled. It presents the internal and external evidence showing cogently that the famous book which is the sole source of knowledge about the life of St. Benedict was not written by St. Gregory the Great as is traditionally supposed, but by a later counterfeiter. It makes an essential contribution to the current reassessment of early Benedictine history. It also throws much new light on the life and times of St. Gregory, and confutes the age-old accusation that he was "the father of superstition" who by writing the Dialogues corrupted the faith and piety of medieval Christendom.
Gregory the Great on the Song of Songs
Title | Gregory the Great on the Song of Songs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Liturgical Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 087907244X |
In his literary corpus, Gregory the Great (+604) encapsulated the best of patristic theology and spirituality, bequeathing a rich legacy to generations of Christians who lived after him. Nowhere is this more clearly seen than in his exegesis of the Song of Songs. Gregorys interpretation of this popular Old Testament book not only owes much to Christian exegetes who preceded him, such as Origen, but also profoundly influenced later Western Latin exegetes of the Song, such as Bernard of Clairvaux. Gregory wrote a short commentary on the Song of Songs, and his voluminous writings are filled with interpretations of this biblical book. Later monastic writers combed through his corpus and compiled excerpts in which he interpreted passages from the Song of Songs. This volume includes translations of Gregory the Greats work Exposition on the Song of Songs, as well as the florilegia compiled by Paterius (Gregorys secretary) and the Venerable Bede, and, finally, William of Saint Thierrys Excerpts from the Books of Blessed Gregory on the Song of Songs. It is now the key resource for reading and studying Gregorys interpretation of the Song of Songs.
Deification in the Latin Patristic Tradition
Title | Deification in the Latin Patristic Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Jared Ortiz |
Publisher | Catholic University of America Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2019-01-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813231426 |
It has become a commonplace to say that the Latin Fathers did not really hold a doctrine of deification. Indeed, it is often asserted that Western theologians have neglected this teaching, that their occasional references to it are borrowed from the Greeks, and that the Latins have generally reduced the rich biblical and Greek Patristic understanding of salvation to a narrow view of redemption. The essays in this volume challenge this common interpretation by exploring, often for the first time, the role this doctrine plays in a range of Latin Patristic authors.
A Companion to Augustine
Title | A Companion to Augustine PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Vessey |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 638 |
Release | 2015-05-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1119025559 |
A Companion to Augustine presents a fresh collection of scholarship by leading academics with a new approach to contextualizing Augustine and his works within the multi-disciplinary field of Late Antiquity, showing Augustine as both a product of the cultural forces of his times and a cultural force in his own right. Discusses the life and works of Augustine within their full historical context, rather than privileging the theological context Presents Augustine’s life, works and leading ideas in the cultural context of the late Roman world, providing a vibrant and engaging sense of Augustine in action in his own time and place Opens up a new phase of study on Augustine, sensitive to the many and varied perspectives of scholarship on late Roman culture State-of-the-art essays by leading academics in this field
Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo-Saxon England
Title | Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo-Saxon England PDF eBook |
Author | Mechthild Gretsch |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2006-01-19 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 113944865X |
The cult of saints was one of the most important aspects of life in the Middle Ages, and it often formed the nucleus of developing group identities in a town, a province or a country. The literature of Anglo-Saxon England is unique among contemporary European literatures in that it features a vast amount of saints' Lives in the vernacular. Of these Lives, Ælfric is the most important author, and his saints' Lives have never previously been explored in their contemporary setting. In this study, Gretsch analyses Ælfric's Lives of five important saints in the light of their cults in Anglo-Saxon England. This gives the reader fascinating glimpses of 'Ælfric at work': he adapts the cults and rewrites the received Latin hagiography of the five saints, with the result that each of their English Lives conveys a distinct message to the contemporary political elite and to a lay audience at large.
Historica
Title | Historica PDF eBook |
Author | F. Young |
Publisher | Peeters Publishers |
Pages | 494 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9789042918825 |
Papers presented at the Fourteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 2003 (see also Studia Patristica 40, 41, 42 and 43). The successive sets of Studia Patristica contain papers delivered at the International Conferences on Patristic Studies, which meet for a week once every four years in Oxford; they are held under the aegis of the Theology Faculty of the University. Members of these conferences come from all over the world and most offer papers. These range over the whole field, both East and West, from the second century to a section on the Nachleben of the Fathers. The majority are short papers dealing with some small and manageable point; they raise and sometimes resolve questions about the authenticity of documents, dates of events, and such like, and some unveil new texts. The smaller number of longer papers put such matters into context and indicate wider trends. The whole reflects the state of Patristic scholarship and demonstrates the vigour and popularity of the subject.