Dreams and visions played important roles in the Christian cultures of the early Middle Ages. But not only did tradition and authoritative texts teach that some dreams were divine: some also pointed out that this was not always the case. Exploring a broad range of narrative sources and manuscripts, Jesse Keskiaho investigates how the teachings of Augustine of Hippo and Pope Gregory the Great on dreams and visions were read and used in different contexts. Keskiaho argues that the early medieval processes of reception in a sense created patristic opinion about dreams and visions, resulting in a set of authoritative ideas that could be used both to defend and to question reports of individual visionary experiences. This book is a major contribution to discussions about the intellectual place of dreams and visions in the early Middle Ages, and underlines the creative nature of early medieval engagement with authoritative texts.
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Book Details
Title
Dreams and Visions in the Early Middle Ages
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Genre
History
ISBN13
9781107082137
Book Category
History and Archaeology Books
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS037010
Book Subcategory
Other History Books
ISBN10
9781107082137
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
21 mm
Height
229 mm
Length
152 mm
Weight
610 gr
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