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The Book Of Divine Works St Hildegard Of Bingen

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The Book Of Divine Works St Hildegard Of Bingen
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Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.14 MB
Pages: 567
Author: St. Hildegard of Bingen
ISBN: 9780813231297, 0813231299
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 18

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The Book Of Divine Works St Hildegard Of Bingen by St. Hildegard Of Bingen 9780813231297, 0813231299 instant download after payment.

Completed in 1173, The Book of Divine Works (Liber Divinorum Operum) is the culmination of the Visionary’s Doctor’s theological project, offered here for the first time in a complete and scholarly English translation. The first part explores the intricate physical and spiritual relationships between the cosmos and the human person, with the famous image of the universal Man standing astride the cosmic spheres. The second part examines the rewards for virtue and the punishments for vice, mapped onto a geography of purgatory, hellmouth, and the road to the heavenly city. At the end of each Hildegard writes extensive commentaries on the Prologue to John’s Gospel (Part 1) and the first chapter of Genesis (Part 2)—the only premodern woman to have done so. Finally, the third part tells the history of salvation, imagined as the City of God standing next to the mountain of God’s foreknowledge, with Divine Love reigning over all.

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