Format:
1 Online-Ressource (pages)
ISBN:
9789004274884
Series Statement:
Studies in the history of Christian traditions volume 175
Content:
Preliminary Material /Lesley Smith -- Approaches /Lesley Smith -- Law /Lesley Smith -- Number /Lesley Smith -- God /Lesley Smith -- Neighbour /Lesley Smith -- The Hand and the Mind: Action and Intention in Keeping the Law /Lesley Smith -- Word and Truth /Lesley Smith -- Conformity and Diversity /Lesley Smith -- Last Words /Lesley Smith -- Bibliography /Lesley Smith -- General Index /Lesley Smith -- Index of References to Scripture /Lesley Smith.
Content:
What did the ten commandments have to teach? Using the commentaries of a group of scholars from c. 1150-1350, such as Peter Lombard, Robert Grosseteste, and Bonaventure, along with confessors’ manuals, mystery plays and sermon material, this book investigates the place of the Decalogue in medieval thought. Beginning with the overarching themes of law and number, it moves to consider what sort of God is revealed in the commandments of the first stone tablet, and uncovers the structure that lay behind the precepts dealing with one’s neighbour. Interpreting the commandments allows us to look at issues of method and individuality in the medieval schools, and ask whether answers intended for the classroom could make an impression on the wider world
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004273924
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Smith, Lesley The Ten Commandments Leiden : Brill, 2014 ISBN 9789004273924
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
,
Theology
Keywords:
Dekalog
;
Exegese
;
Geschichte 1100-1500
DOI:
10.1163/9789004274884
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