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Commentary:42. Romans


 

Author Name:   Campbell Hawkins & Schildgen

Title:    Medieval reading of Romans

Binding:   Paperback
Publisher:    T&T Clark 2007
ISBN:   0567027066 / 9780567027061

ISBN:   9780567027061

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The Middle Ages were a vibrant time when theologians, priests, and poets searched the writings of the Apostle Paul for guidance and inspiration. In this volume, scholars examine the academic influence of Paul on thinkers like Peter Abelard, who understands him as the original master of theology and develops his own ideas of Christ's atonement as the Passion of God; Saint Thomas Aquinas, who transforms the apostle into an imitator of Christ for all to emulate; and Dante Alighieri, who barely mentions the Apostle in the Divine Comedy but invokes him constantly as an absent presence throughout, providing a powerful rhetorical model for Dante's own voice. This book provides a perspective on the variety and flourishing of thought in the centuries leading up the Reformation.

Part of Romans Through History And Cultures Series

Medieval reading Romans Middle Ages were vibrant time when

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