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Hardback, 614 p., 1 colour ill., 152 x 229 mm, Languages: English. ISBN 9782503548487. Present volume collects works on spiritual life of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages. The Canons following the Rule of St Augustine at St Victor in Paris were some of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages. They combined exegesis and spiritual teaching in a theology that was deeply rooted in tradition but also attuned to current developments in the schools of Paris. This selection of their writings on the spiritual life is divided into three sections. The first presents three works by Achard and Richard which treat the development of Christian life from the beginnings of conversion to the perfection of love and contemplation. Prayer, meditation and the gifts of the Holy Spirit are the subjects of the works by Hugh and Richard included in the second section. The final section presents poetical, exegetical and homiletic works honoring Mary by Hugh, Adam, Richard and Godfrey. This rich and representative sampling of Victorine works is a clear window into a world that still has much to offer modern readers interested in spirituality, medieval or modern. The editor of this volume is Christopher P. Evans (PhD, St Louis University; Department of Theology, University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX), the editor of Hildegard of Bingen?s Explanatio symboli sancti Athanasii (2007), Vita sancti Disibodi, Vita sancti Ruperti and the Triginta octo questionum solutiones (forthcoming; Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis) and Radulphus Ardens: The Questions on the Sacraments (2010).
Hardcover. 614 p., 1 colour ill., 152 x 229 mm, Languages: English. Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503548487. Present volume collects works on spiritual life of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages.<br>The Canons following the Rule of St Augustine at St Victor in Paris were some of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages. They combined exegesis and spiritual teaching in a theology that was deeply rooted in tradition but also attuned to current developments in the schools of Paris. This selection of their writings on the spiritual life is divided into three sections. The first presents three works by Achard and Richard which treat the development of Christian life from the beginnings of conversion to the perfection of love and contemplation. Prayer, meditation and the gifts of the Holy Spirit are the subjects of the works by Hugh and Richard included in the second section. The final section presents poetical, exegetical and homiletic works honoring Mary by Hugh, Adam, Richard and Godfrey. This rich and representative sampling of Victorine works is a clear window into a world that still has much to offer modern readers interested in spirituality, medieval or modern.
Mm 150x235 Brossura editoriale di pp. XI-304, a cura di Antony Flew, tratti a matita rossa alle prime pp., opera in buone condizioni.
1992F66792La Salle, Open Court 1992 xi + 304pp., 23cm., in the series "Paul Carus student editions", previous owner's name on first page, softcover, VG
xi + 304pp., 23cm., in the series "Paul Carus student editions", previous owner's name on first page, softcover, VG
40027Turnhout, Brepols, 2006 Hardback, XII+474 p., 6 b/w ill., 175 x 255 mm. ISBN 9782503522968.
1965RE-29Washington D.C.: Academy of American Franciscan History 1965. Classic scholarly two-volume complete text presents a compilation and translation of the collection of almost complete material written by Lasuen Serra's successor as president of the colonial Upper California missions. Approximately four hundred and eighty papers are classified as letters many of which Lasuen addressed to higher officials in Church and State written in the formal style consistent with Spanish writers in the eighteenth century. The remaining letters deal with matters of business and friendly informal letters to confreres in the missions of California or in San Fernando College Mexico. 877 pp. collectively. Frontispiece photos of Fermin Lasuen in both volumes. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper of Volume I. Gilt spine and front cover. Vol.I has a small dent on the spine and a few tiny scuff marks to front cover. Minimal shelfwear. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Academy of American Franciscan History Hardcover
2008010941Cambridge: Harvard Univ Pr. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Cambridge: Harvard Univ Pr. 2008 first printing. 8vo. xx663pp. Translated by Thomas M. Izbicki. As new in as new dust jacket. . As New. Hard. 1st. 2008. Harvard Univ Pr unknown
183015145London: The Religious Tract Society 1830. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Presumed First Edition. Very good ex libris copy from Wycliffe College in Toronto with stamps on front pastedown and ffep. and embossed stamp on title page. otherwise clean throughout. . Bumped corners with wear to spine extremities. Embossed decorative cloth. 480 pages. The Religious Tract Society Hardcover
40031Turnhout, Brepols, 2004 Hardback, XII+454 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503514369.
Hardback, approx. X+262 p., 5 b/w ill., 9 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503542188. What are myths? Are there 'correct' and 'incorrect' versions? And where do they come from? These and many other related questions are addressed in Writing Down the Myths, a collection of critical studies of the contents of some of the most famous mythographic works from ancient, classical, medieval, and modern times, and of the methods, motivations, and ideological implications underlying these literary records of myth. While there are many works on myth and mythology, and on the study of this genre of traditional narrative, there is little scholarship to date on the venerable activity of actually writing down the myths (mythography), attested throughout history, from the cultures of the ancient Middle East and the Mediterranean to those of the modern world. By assembling studies of the major literary traditions and texts through a variety of critical approaches, this collection poses - and seeks to answer -key questions such as these: how do the composers of mythographic texts choose their material and present them; what are the diverse reasons for preserving stories of mythological import and creating these mythographic vessels; how do the agenda and criteria of pre-modern writers still affect our popular and scholarly understanding of myth; and do mythographic texts (in which myths are, so to speak, captured by being written down) signal the rebirth, or the death, of mythology? Languages : English.
Hardcover with jacket. Very good condition. Slight wear to parts of the jacket edges. Pages are clean; all text is clear. CM Used
2003041237Waverly PA: Lamplighter Publishing 2003. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket/As Issued. 9x6x1. Very good copy with minor shelfwear to green cloth boards. Lamplighter Publishing hardcover
Sauber erhalten, keine Einträge.Vorbemerkung 11 I. Streit um Gott 13 II. Gott und Spiritualität 85 III. Gott und Vernunft 133 IV. Gott und Politik 187 V. Gott und Gesellschaft 259 VI. Gott und Kultur 325 Die Autoren 371 Nachweise 377 Inhaltsverzeichnis ISBN 9783458720133
198623059Salzburg : Pustet, 1986. 248 S. ; 21 cm. 8°, Okart.
1980V41673Göttingen (Vandendenhoeck & Ruprecht) 1980 (= Erste Ausgabe mit handschriftlicher Widmung des Autors). 8°, Originalbroschur (Paperback) 114 S., ISBN 3525521642 1
Paperback in very good condition. Light edgewear to covers and faint crease to front cover. Crease to upper corner of one page and edges of pages are faintly tanned. Pages are clean and sound, text is clear throughout. TA Used
1997111204Ostfildern : Schwabenverlag, 1997. 175 S. ; 21 cm; Orig.-Broschur;
1992115689München : Kösel;, 1992. 511 S. ; 8°; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
1990R120182München, Monumenta Germaniae Historica 1990 Complete in 5 volumes, together: x + 5058pp. (continuous pagination), 22cm., publisher's hardcovers, good condition, weight: 6.5 kg., R120182
198379963Gütersloh : Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, 1983. 128 S. ; 21 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
198728291München : Don-Bosco-Verlag, 1987. 1. Aufl. S. 165 8° , Taschenbuch , Gutes Exemplar
1965R33396München, Ars Sacra 1965 32pp., printed in 2-colours, VG
32pp., printed in 2-colours, VG
24.5x18 cm. IX+152 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Inner cover pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.