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Alan Of Lille The Frontiers Of Theology In The Later Twelfth Century 1st Edition G R Evans

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Alan Of Lille The Frontiers Of Theology In The Later Twelfth Century 1st Edition G R Evans
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.06 MB
Pages: 268
Author: G. R. Evans
ISBN: 9780521094269, 0521094267
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Alan Of Lille The Frontiers Of Theology In The Later Twelfth Century 1st Edition G R Evans by G. R. Evans 9780521094269, 0521094267 instant download after payment.

Alan of Lille was a notable figure in the second half of the twelfth century as a theologian and as a poet and he has seemed as rich and individual a writer to modern scholars as he did to his own contemporaries. This study examines his work as a whole, in an attempt to set his well-known literary achievement in the context of his theological writings. He was in many ways a pioneer, an experimenter with several of the new genres of his day, an innovator both as a teacher and as an author. He was not an original thinker so much as an eclectic, drawing on a wide range of the sources available to his contemporaries. He shows us what might be done by a lively-minded scholar with the resources of the day, within the schools of late twelfth-century France, to bring theology alive and make it interesting and challenging to his readers.

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