The Early Middle Ages (Bible and Women 6.1) (The Bible and Women)


The Early Middle Ages (Bible and Women 6.1) (The Bible and Women)
by: Franca Ela Consolino (Author),Judith Herrin(Author)
Publisher: SBL Press
Publication Date: 2020/7/17
Language: English
Print Length: 450 pages
ISBN-10: 1589835751
ISBN-13: 9781589835757


Book Description
Examine the creative, profound dialogue between medieval women and biblical traditionsThe latest volume in the Bible and Women series examines the relationship between women and the Bible's reception during the early Middle Ages (500-1100 CE) in both the Greek East and the Latin West. Essays focus on interactions between women and the Bible through biblical precepts on women and for women, biblical women as the subjects of action or objects of discussion, and writings by women that refer to the Bible as a moral authority. The women discussed in the volume range from the well-known, including the nuns Kassia in Byzantium and Hrosvita in the West, the aristocrat Dhuoda, author of a moral guide for her son, Gisela, the sister of Charlemagne and abbess of Chelles, and her niece Rotrude, to those who remain anonymous. Contributions also explore how the Old and New Testaments exercised influence on emerging Islam.Features: Analysis of images of the Virgin Mary as a means of tracing the spread of her cult and feast days from East to WestExploration of the significance of classical culture for medieval women who composed poems for a Christian audienceEvaluation of art as a means of establishing devotional relationships not necessarily mediated by the voices of preachers or the reading of texts

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Examine the creative, profound dialogue between medieval women and biblical traditionsThe latest volume in the Bible and Women series examines the relationship between women and the Bible's reception during the early Middle Ages (500-1100 CE) in both the Greek East and the Latin West. Essays focus on interactions between women and the Bible through biblical precepts on women and for women, biblical women as the subjects of action or objects of discussion, and writings by women that refer to the Bible as a moral authority. The women discussed in the volume range from the well-known, including the nuns Kassia in Byzantium and Hrosvita in the West, the aristocrat Dhuoda, author of a moral guide for her son, Gisela, the sister of Charlemagne and abbess of Chelles, and her niece Rotrude, to those who remain anonymous. Contributions also explore how the Old and New Testaments exercised influence on emerging Islam.Features: Analysis of images of the Virgin Mary as a means of tracing the spread of her cult and feast days from East to WestExploration of the significance of classical culture for medieval women who composed poems for a Christian audienceEvaluation of art as a means of establishing devotional relationships not necessarily mediated by the voices of preachers or the reading of texts

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