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Bede On Genesis Liverpool University Press Translated Texts For Historians Bede

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Bede On Genesis Liverpool University Press Translated Texts For Historians Bede
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.13 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Bede
ISBN: 9781846310881, 1846310881
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Bede On Genesis Liverpool University Press Translated Texts For Historians Bede by Bede 9781846310881, 1846310881 instant download after payment.

The Venerable Bede—theologian, historian, and scientific cosmologist—played an undeniable role in laying the foundations of the modern world. From his quantitative approach to questions of science to his introduction of the Anno Domini system of dating and his critical methods of biblical analysis, Bede both anticipated and influenced our modern ways of thinking. Bede: On Genesis is the first English-language translation of Bede’s Latin commentary on the book of Genesis—the opening chapters of which he regarded as the foundational narrative of the world and through which he derived the theoretical basis for his scientific treaties and his notion of the English as the chosen people of God. Accompanied by an informative introduction that makes Bede’s commentary accessible to anyone with an interest in his work, this volume is an essential contribution to ecclesiastical history.

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