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Thinking Anthropologically for the Theologically and Missiologically Engaged
Merz, Johannes. - 2019
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Theism and dialetheism
Cotnoir, A. J.. - 2019
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Cumann Comnae: Constructing Christian Identities in The Book of Lismore’s Homiletic Saints’ Lives
Pigott, Julianne. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, 2019. : Trinity College, 2019
Abstract: Building from the premise that hagiographical texts provide important literary accounts of affective religious experiences in the medieval centuries, this dissertation examines the nine homiletic saints’ lives in the fifteenth-century Book of Lismore. Specifically, the focus is on representations of the Eucharist, the axiomatic sacrament of Latin Christendom in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and how writers of and audiences for these Middle Irish texts perceived, or were intended to apprehend, the role of Communion in constructing and affirming their Christian identities. Throughout this work attention is drawn to parallels with and divergences from European Eucharistic orthodoxy and orthopraxy in the period contemporary with the texts’ composition. This dissertation is divided into six chapters: the first two offer important historical, literary and theological context for the texts which are the foundation of this enquiry, together with new insights into the scholarly profit to be derived from including vernacular hagiography in the corpus of texts mobilised in the study of theological developments of this period; the next three chapters examine specific dimensions of Christian identity - clerical, gender and lay; the sixth and concluding chapter synthesises the analysis of the foregoing sections. Chapter I outlines the significance of the Eucharist in medieval religious life and its relationship to the reform impetuses of the long twelfth-century. The categorisation of the nine Lismore Lives as homilies is not uncontested and this work offers a comprehensive defence of that classification by reference to the extant corpus of Irish homiletic literature and internal structural and stylistic features of the core texts. A section of the chapter addresses questions of dating and advances arguments that situate seven of the nine texts broadly within the period 1050–1200, by amalgamating and augmenting existing research undertaken on individual saints’ Lives. In Chapter II, the focus is on both the literary and linguistic content of a number of contemporary homiletic and theological tracts and how these relate both to contemporaneous European debates on the Real Presence and the long tradition of Irish exegesis and religious speculation. Particular attention is paid to texts, and episodes within texts, from a diverse range of genres, that have not previously been adduced in discussions of Irish Eucharistic doxa and praxis. The final portion of II provides an overview of the origins and development of a select portion of the vernacular vocabulary of the Eucharist and the theological implications of those semantic choices. Chapters III–V investigate three of the most significant medieval identity markers, as they intersect with corporate Christian identities. Chapter III provides a thorough-going overview of the clerical identities constructed for the male Lismore saints and attempts to differentiate the role of the Eucharist in the emergent episcopal identities of this period. Attention is also given to the significant role of viaticum in the texts and the inferences, on Irish perceptions of Eucharistic efficacy, we may draw from this. The primary focus of the fourth chapter is gendered Eucharistic narratives and important episodes from Betha Shenáin are analysed. Evidence is presented to suggest that gender demarcated not only the authority to perform the Eucharistic rite but also access to Communion. In Chapter V, Betha Bhrénainn is mined for details of lay and penitent Communication. The substantial intertextual relationships which exist between Brendan’s Betha and voyage literature provide the foundation from which to consider how medieval and modern readings of content potentially were, and remain, inflected by genre classifications. Chapter VI is a synthesis of the conclusions arising from the forgoing chapters and offers a tentative thesis on the extent to which these hagiographical depictions can be argued to provide a synoptic view of concomitant Eucharistic and reform ideologies, concluding ultimately that the results are pluriform rather than uniform. Finally, attention is drawn to how future research questions on Irish Eucharistic thought and practices might be better designed, given the insights which have arisen from this project. ; PhD funded by Gates Cambridge and Trinity College External Research Scholarship
Keyword: Eucharistic theology; hagiography; Medieval Ireland; saints
URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/296497
https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.43544
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A Constructive Theology of Truth as a Divine Name with Reference to the Bible and Augustine
Kempson, Emily. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Faculty of Divinity, 2019. : Murray Edwards, 2019
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Graceful Nothings: The Art of Beginning in Søren Kierkegaard’s Theological Anthropology
Guyatt, Ruby. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Christs, 2019
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Souls and Shamans: The Kaleidoscopic Vision of Malcolm Lowry
Foxcroft, Nigel. - : Lexington Books, 2019
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Minimal Theologies: Critiques of Secular Reason in Adorno and Levinas
Vries, Hent de; Hale, Geoffrey A.. - : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019
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THEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOMISTIC FORMS OF BESTING OF HUMAN BEING ; ТЕОЛОГІЧНІ ТА АНТРОПОМІСТИЧНІ ФОРМИ ОСЯГНЕННЯ БУТТЯ ЛЮДИНИ
In: Вісник ДДПУ. Серія: Соціально-філософські проблеми розвитку людини і суспільства; № 10 (2019); 15-25 ; Herald of Donbas State Pedagogical University. Series: sociophilosophical problems of development of man and society; № 10 (2019); 15-25 ; 2520-6842 ; 2410-3381 (2019)
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ANTIQUE PHILOSOPHY AND MODERN SCIENCE: THEOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE. AMPLIFICATION OF RATIONALITY ; АНТИЧНА ФІЛОСОФІЯ І СУЧАСНА НАУКА: ТЕОЛОГІЯ, ФІЛОСОФІЯ, НАУКА. АМПЛІФІКАЦІЯ РАЦІОНАЛЬНОСТІ
In: Вісник ДДПУ. Серія: Соціально-філософські проблеми розвитку людини і суспільства; № 11 (2019); 61-69 ; Herald of Donbas State Pedagogical University. Series: sociophilosophical problems of development of man and society; № 11 (2019); 61-69 ; 2520-6842 ; 2410-3381 (2019)
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Towards an international political theology. An exploration into the eschatological bearing of Henri Bergson, Arnold Toynbee and Martin Wight in international relations theory
Kapos, Andrew, Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Social Sciences, 2019
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Zur sprachlichen Darstellung wiederholter vergangener Sachverhalte in der hebräischen Bibel
In: Krüger, Thomas (2019). Zur sprachlichen Darstellung wiederholter vergangener Sachverhalte in der hebräischen Bibel. In: Grätz, Sebastian; Graupner, Axel; Lanckau, Jörg. Ein Freund des Wortes: Festschrift Udo Rüterswörden. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 168-178. (2019)
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Einleitung zur 49. Karl Barth-Tagung auf dem Leuenberg
In: Wüthrich, Matthias D (2019). Einleitung zur 49. Karl Barth-Tagung auf dem Leuenberg. Zeitschrift für Dialektische Theologie, 35(2):7-11. (2019)
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L’identité chrétienne orthodoxe est-européenne à la rencontre de la diversité culturelle : étude empirico-herméneutique des communautés immigrantes bulgare, moldave et roumaine à Montréal
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Reclaiming the secular: developing dialogic skills for a post-secular society
Luby, Antony. - : Katibeh-ILCRG, 2019
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Setting the Stage and Building Homes: Architecture Metaphors and Space in Donne's First Caroline Sermon
In: University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations (2019)
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The Ebullient Transhumanist and the Sober Theologian
Peters, T. (Ted). - : Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, 2019
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"Variability" theology : grafting God's "very good" to the tree of "disability" theology.
Mitchell, Carrie N.; Brummitt, Mark. - : Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, 2019
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Criterios de traducción bíblica-litúrgica al tseltal, al náhuatl y al español minorizado: un paradigma de traducción activista
In: Mutatis Mutandis: Revista Latinoamericana de Traducción, ISSN 2011-799X, Vol. 12, Nº. 2, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Nuevas perspectivas en investigación en traducción), pags. 357-385 (2019)
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Listening to and learning from the "small voice" of African preachers: a practical theological examination of African preaching in Kenya
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"WHAT MY SCRIPTURE SAYS, I SAY": PRINCIPLES OF SCRIPTURAL INTERPRETATION IN ST. AUGUSTINE
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