Bede: Commentary on the Gospel of Luke
Exploring Bede's Theological Insights and Influence
Faith Wallis author Calvin B Kendall author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Published:2nd Jan '24
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- Paperback£44.99(9781836243458)
This work explores Bede's significant commentary on Luke, showcasing his theological insights and influence on medieval scholarship.
In the early medieval period, commenting on the Bible served as the primary means for Christians to engage in theological discourse. The work titled Bede: Commentary on the Gospel of Luke exemplifies this tradition, showcasing Bede's intellectual prowess and his deep understanding of the Patristic tradition. This commentary not only highlights Bede's mastery but also marks a significant moment when he publicly asserts his authority as a theologian, addressing critiques of his previous writings with confidence and scholarly rigor.
The commentary on Luke provides modern readers with a unique lens through which to view the theological inquiries of early medieval Christians. Bede's approach to interpreting the life of Christ reveals the intricate layers of meaning that these scholars sought to uncover within the sacred text. By engaging with the vast body of commentary from the Church Fathers, Bede situates his work within a rich intellectual tradition, making it a pivotal point in his career as an exegete. The ambitious nature of this commentary not only reflects Bede's scholarly depth but also underscores the importance of the Gospel as a key to understanding the entire Bible.
Moreover, Bede's treatment of the Gospel of Luke had a lasting impact on the Carolingian Renaissance and contributed to the development of the Glossa Ordinaria in the twelfth century. As such, Bede: Commentary on the Gospel of Luke serves as an invaluable resource for historians and scholars interested in the interplay between the Bible and medieval culture.
ISBN: 9781837645046
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752 pages