Illuminating Jesus in the Middle AgesIn Illuminating Jesus in the Middle Ages, editor Jane Beal and other contributing scholars analyse the reception history of Jesus in medieval cultures (6th–15th c.), considering a wide variety of Christological images and ideas and their influence. |
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Introduction Illuminating Jesus in the Middle Ages | 1 |
the Witness of the Latin Liturgical Sequence | 25 |
Chapter 2 The Miracles of Jesus in the Writings of the Venerable Bede | 49 |
Chapter 3 The Hælend and Other Images of Jesus in AngloSaxon England | 58 |
the Poems of Blathmac Son of Cú Brettan | 76 |
Christology and Tropology in Theophylact of Ochrids Interpretation of New Testament Parables | 100 |
the Glossa Ordinaria on Johns Gospel | 115 |
Chapter 7 Devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus in the Medieval West | 129 |
Juliana of Mont Cornillon and the Feast of Corpus Christi | 203 |
Chapter 11 Imitatio Christi and Authority in the Lives of St Francis | 219 |
Christs Humanity in the Spirituality of Gertrude the Great of Helfta | 240 |
Chapter 13 Christ as Turning Point in Dantes Commedia | 255 |
Chapter 14 Jesus and the Christ in Two Middle English Psalm Commentaries | 275 |
Chapter 15 Jesus as Mother in Julian of Norwichs Showing of Love | 291 |
Chapter 16 Translation Debates and Lay Accessibility in the Meditationes Vitae Christi and Middle English Lives of Christ | 310 |
Bibliography | 325 |
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