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Prophecy And Politics In The Early Carolingian World 1st Edition Andrew Sorber

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Prophecy And Politics In The Early Carolingian World 1st Edition Andrew Sorber
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Andrew Sorber
ISBN: 9781040020319, 9781032422725, 1040020313, 1032422726, 1144316795
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Prophecy And Politics In The Early Carolingian World 1st Edition Andrew Sorber by Andrew Sorber 9781040020319, 9781032422725, 1040020313, 1032422726, 1144316795 instant download after payment.

Prophetic and apocalyptic rhetoric play critical roles in the development and articulation of political authority in the reigns of Charlemagne (d. 814) and Louis the Pious (d. 840). The rhetorical authority derived from claims of receiving revelation, interpreting divine communication, speaking for God, and foreseeing calamities became a competitive medium through which individuals legitimized political behaviour, debated their long- and short-term aspirations, and struggled for political supremacy. Ranging from claims of revelations, dreams, and visions, to the adoption of rhetorical voices based on biblical prophets, to the interpretation of signs and portents, prophetic rhetoric enjoyed extensive experimentation and varied application throughout early medieval political discourse.

Prophecy and Politics in the Early Carolingian World argues that claims of divine revelation, resistant to any attempts to monopolize them, provided a powerful means of speaking with authority for all participants in Frankish political discourse. This authority proved instrumental in the articulation and dismantling of effective Carolingian royal authority from 768 to 840. The volume introduces and reinterprets early Carolingian political discourse and intellectual activity, as well as the centrality of apocalypticism in the Carolingian period, by emphasizing prophecy, or revelation and authority, rather than prediction and calamity.

Early Carolingian political discourse was a dialogue that took place across royal proclamations, legal statements, historical texts, visions, scriptural commentaries, and manifestations of the natural world, and in this dialogue, the ability to interpret God’s will was as powerful as it was problematic.

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