The Thought of Gregory the Great ( Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series )

Publication series :Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series

Author: G. R. Evans  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1988

E-ISBN: 9781139239813

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521368261

Subject: B979 History of Christianity

Keyword: 欧洲史

Language: ENG

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The Thought of Gregory the Great

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Gregory the Great was, after Augustine of Hippo, perhaps the most influential of the Fathers in the Latin West during the Middle Ages. He put Augustine's thought into a form which proved accessible and acceptable to mediaeval readers, and he added much of his own, notably in his preaching, in which he interpreted the Bible with equal emphasis on the practical living of a good Christian life and the aspiration of the soul towards God and the life to come. This study looks at Gregory's thought as a whole and tries to show what was most important to him and the way he arrived at a balance between the active and the contemplative, the 'outward' and the 'inward' in his own mind. There is a tailpiece on the influence of his ideas in later centuries.

Chapter

Gregory's world of thought

PART I CONSIDERATION

PART II TALK OF GOD

Gregory's world of discourse

Language

Signs, prophecy and miracles

SIGNS

PROPHECY

MIRACLES

Speculative theology

Moral theology

The art of preaching

The preacher

Exegesis

PART III INWARD AND OUTWARD: SPIRITUALITY IN THE WORLD

Light and silence

Contemplation and action

Monastic order

Rectus Or do

The bishop

Division

CONCLUSION

Select bibliography

SOURCES

SECONDARY WORKS

Index

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