Transcultural approaches to the Bible : exegesis and historical writing across medieval worlds

"This volume, the first in the new series Transcultural Medieval Studies, draws together scholars from around the world to offer new insights into the importance and role of the Bible across the varied cultures of medieval Europe. The papers gathered here take a comparative and multidisciplinar...

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Collectivité auteur: International Medieval Congress Leeds (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: International Medieval Congress (Éditeur intellectuel), Tischler, Matthias M. 1968- (Éditeur intellectuel), Marschner, Patrick S., Brepols N.V.
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: Turnhout : Brepols, [2021]
Titres liés à la collection:Transcultural medieval studies volume 1
Accès à la collection:Transcultural medieval studies
Sujets:Civilization, Medieval Kirchengeschichte Exegese Mittelalter
Description matérielle:viii, 253 Seiten
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Résumé:"This volume, the first in the new series Transcultural Medieval Studies, draws together scholars from around the world to offer new insights into the importance and role of the Bible across the varied cultures of medieval Europe. The papers gathered here take a comparative and multidisciplinary approach to the subject, focusing on the biblical background of perceptions of the religious and cultural ‘Self ’ and ‘Other’ in the Mediterranean, in Latin Europe, and in the Baltic. In doing so, the contributions identify commonalities and differences of the ‘uses of the Bible’ in these various worlds, combining and contrasting studies on Bible manuscripts, their exegesis, and their use for historical writing."--
Scientific Challenges in a Changing World: Transcultural Medieval Studies in the Twenty-First Century — MATTHIAS M. TISCHLER -- Bible, Exegesis and Historiography in the Medieval Worlds: Crossing Histories from a Transcultural Point of View — MATTHIAS M. TISCHLER AND PATRICK S. MARSCHNER -- Part I: The Iberian World: Reframing Salvific History in a Transcultural Society: Iberian Bibles as Models of Historical, Prophetic and Eschatological Writing — MATTHIAS M. TISCHLER -- The Bible of Vic (1268): Textual and Theological Value of its Glosses in the Context of the Barcelona Disputation (1263) — EULÀLIA VERNET I PONS -- The Chronicle of Sampiro, the Arabs, and the Bible: Eleventh-Century Christian-Iberian Strategies of Identifying the Cultural and Religious ‘Other’ — PATRICK S. MARSCHNER -- Part II: Latin Europe and the Near East: Scripture, Hierarchy, and Social Control: The Uses of the Bible in the Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Chronicles and Chansons of the Crusades — SINI KANGAS -- Condemned Sisters, Effeminate Brothers, and Damned Heretics: Ezekiel 23 and the Negotiation of Clerical Sexuality in the Thirteenth Century — LYDIA M. WALKER -- Part III: The Baltic World: How to Fit the ‘Livs’ into Sacred History? Identifying the Cultural ‘Other’ in the Earliest Latin Sources Depicting the Livonian Crusade — PETER FRAUNDORFER -- Wolves in the Wilderness: Biblical Typology and the Envisioning of Lithuanian Pagans in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries — STEFAN DONECKER
Description:"[...] International Medieval Congress in Lees in 2018. [...] panel was titled 'Transcultural Approaches to the Bible, Exegesis and Historical Writing in the Medieval Worlds' and took place on 2 July." (Seite 10)
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Description matérielle:viii, 253 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm
ISBN:9782503592855
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