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Gregory The Great A Symposium John C Cavadini Editor

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Gregory The Great A Symposium John C Cavadini Editor
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Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 235
Author: John C. Cavadini (Editor)
ISBN: 9780268010430, 0268010439
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Gregory The Great A Symposium John C Cavadini Editor by John C. Cavadini (editor) 9780268010430, 0268010439 instant download after payment.

A group of renowned North American scholars gathered at the University of Notre Dame in 1993 for a symposium on Pope Gregory the Great (550–604). This volume presents essays delivered at the conference, together with additional contributions. In these essays Gregory emerges as a figure both interpreting and interpreted: interpreting the past, receiving, synthesizing, and developing the teachings of earlier writers, and, by this very process, presenting a persuasive theological and pastoral agenda which has inspired projects of interpretation and development in later periods up to and including our own.
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“The Gregory that emerges from these essays is one who, while not speculative or systematic in his thought, responded creatively to the changed circumstances of Christianity in the sixth century, formulating the gospel message in ways his contemporaries found compelling. The essays . . . are a helpful guide to this enigmatic theologian whose influence on western Christian spirituality was―and still is―profound.” ―Pro Ecclesia
About the Author
John C. Cavadini is Chairman and Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame and is editor of Miracles in Jewish and Christian Antiquity (Notre Dame Press, 2000).

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