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Hugh Of Amiens And The Twelfthcentury Renaissance Ryan P Freeburn

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Hugh Of Amiens And The Twelfthcentury Renaissance Ryan P Freeburn
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Ryan P. Freeburn
ISBN: 9781409427346, 140942734X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Hugh Of Amiens And The Twelfthcentury Renaissance Ryan P Freeburn by Ryan P. Freeburn 9781409427346, 140942734X instant download after payment.

Hugh of Amiens (c. 1085-1164) was an important intellectual figure in the twelfth century. During a long life he served as a cleric, Cluniac monk, abbot, and archbishop of Rouen. He wrote a number of works including poems, biblical exegesis, anti-heretical polemics, and most importantly one of the earliest collections of systematic theology, his Dialogues. This book examines all of Hugh's writings to uncover a better understanding not only of this individual, but also of the twelfth-century as a whole, especially the theological preoccupations of the period, including the development of systematic theology and views on the differences of the monastic and clerical ways of life.

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