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Ranulph Higden, O.S.B. (ca. 1285-1364), well-known author of the Polychronicon, also penned several pastorally oriented treaties, namely, an Ars componendi sermones, a lengthy series of Distinctiones, an Ars Kalendarii, and a comprehensive manual of instruction called Speculum Curatorum . Last revised about 1350, the Speculum handles almost every aspect of Christian doctrine in three substantial books: the first treats the commandments; the second, the deadly sins; the third, the sacraments. This edition and translation of Higden's volume on the Decalogue shows how each comandment functions as an umbrella covering various expected and unexpected subjects. Because of the former, it is a serious explication of moral theology and canon law; because of the latter, it is a treasure trove of myth, folklore, vignettes detailing aspects of fourteenth-century life, and avuncular advice. Its definitions of intangibles - like faith, fear, and flattery - are balanced by evaluations of war, robbery, and tithing, and given zest by discussions about the degrees of superstition, the tricks of demons, and the deceitfulness of dreams. Ultimately, all provide insights into the knowledge base, the legitimate and unfounded concerns, and the sincere beliefs of later medieval England.
Pastoral theology --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Catholic Church --- Ten commandments --- Bible. --- Commandments, Ten --- Decalogue --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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What did the ten commandments have to teach? Using the commentaries of a group of scholars from c. 1150-1350, such as Peter Lombard, Robert Grosseteste, and Bonaventure, along with confessors’ manuals, mystery plays and sermon material, this book investigates the place of the Decalogue in medieval thought. Beginning with the overarching themes of law and number, it moves to consider what sort of God is revealed in the commandments of the first stone tablet, and uncovers the structure that lay behind the precepts dealing with one’s neighbour. Interpreting the commandments allows us to look at issues of method and individuality in the medieval schools, and ask whether answers intended for the classroom could make an impression on the wider world.
Bible --- anno 500-1499 --- Ten commandments --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- 241.6 --- Decaloog. Tien geboden --- Bible. --- Commandments, Ten --- Decalogue --- 241.6 Decaloog. Tien geboden --- Ten commandments -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- History -- Middle Ages, 600-1500. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Judaism --- Hermeneutics
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Judah Hadassi was the most prominent Karaite Jewish author of twelfth-century Byzantium, steeped in Karaite and Byzantine Greek traditions. In Theological Encounters at a Crossroads: An Edition and Translation of Judah Hadassi's Eshkol ha-kofer, First Commandment, and Studies of the Book's Judaeo-Arabic and Byzantine Contexts , a scientific edition of the first quarter of the Hebrew text of Hadassi's magnum opus is presented with an English translation, a summary of his theology, a discussion of his use of the Greek language, and a linguistic analysis and transcription of all the Greek terms which appear in Hebrew letters in the entire treatise. This book should be of interest to students of Jewish thought, Hebrew literature and medieval Byzantine culture and language.
Ten commandments --- Karaites --- Baʻale Miḳra --- Baʻalei Mikra --- Bene Miḳra --- Benei Mikra --- Karaʾim (Jewish sect) --- Karaism --- Karaitism --- Jewish sects --- Ten commandments. --- Bible. --- Commandments, Ten --- Decalogue --- Karaites. --- Hadassi, Judah ben Elijah --- Hadassi, Judah ben Elijah, --- הדסי, יהודה בן אליהו,
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"In this lively and provocative book, Michael Coogan guides readers into the ancient past to examine the iconic Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue. How, among all the laws reportedly given on Mount Sinai, did the Ten Commandments become "the" Ten Commandments? When did that happen? There are several versions of the Decalogue in the Old Testament, so how have different groups determined which is the most authoritative? Why were different versions created?"--book jacket.
241.6 --- Decaloog. Tien geboden --- Ten commandments --- Bible. --- Commandments, Ten --- Decalogue --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 241.6 Decaloog. Tien geboden
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Der Wiener Hofkaplan Ulrich von Pottenstein († 1416), bekannt als Übersetzer der lateinischen Cyrillusfabeln, hat mit seinem "Handbuch der gelehrten Katechese", von ihm selbst nur 'buoch' genannt, das größte Summenwerk des deutschen Mittelalters (etwa 1060 Folioblätter) geschaffen. In vier Teilen legt er das Pater noster (I), das Ave Maria (II), das Credo (III) und die Zehn Gebote (IV) aus. Seine Quellen sind die maßgeblichen Werke der lateinischen Theologie und Pastoralliteratur ("Decretum Gratiani", "Summa theologiae" des Thomas von Aquin, "Summa de vitiis et virtutibus" des Wilhelm von Peyrant). Mit Rücksicht auf seine Benutzer, Kleriker und Laien, wählt er, Luther vergleichbar, eine Sprachform, die sich dem gemeinen lauf dewtscher sprach nach des lanndes gewonheit (Prolog) anschließt. Der vorliegende Band, eine Arbeit des Sonderforschungsbereiches 226 Würzburg/Eichstätt, erschließt Ulrichs Werk als einzigartiges Zeugnis volkssprachlicher Wissensvermittlung im deutschen Spätmittelalter durch die Edition des wichtigen Prologs zum Gesamtwerk und des Ersten Gebotes der Dekalogauslegung (IV) mit Beigabe der neu entdeckten Quellen. Eine umfängliche Einleitung informiert über den Autor und insbesondere sein Werk, seinen Aufbau und Inhalt, seine Sprache und Quellen, sowie seine Überlieferung und Wirkung.
Catechetics --- Catholic Church --- Sources --- Ten commandments --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German. --- Bible. --- Commandments, Ten --- Decalogue
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Over the course of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, as more and more vernacular commentaries on the Decalogue were produced throughout Europe, the moral system of the Ten Commandments gradually became more prominent. The Ten Commandments proved to be a topic from which numerous proponents of pastoral and lay catechesis drew inspiration. God’s commands were discussed and illustrated in sermons and confessor’s manuals, and they spawned new theological and pastoral treatises both Catholic and Reformed. But the Decalogue also served several authors, including Dante, Petrarch, and Christine de Pizan. Unlike the Seven Deadly Sins, the Ten Commandments supported a more positive image of mankind, one that embraced the human potential for introspection and the conscious choice to follow God’s Law.
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Commandements [Dix ] --- Commandments [Ten ] --- Decalogue --- Decaloog --- Dix commandements --- Décalogue --- Geboden [Tien ] --- Ten commandments --- Tien geboden --- Judaïsme --- Doctrines. --- Bible. --- Critique, interprétation, etc. juives --- 241.6 --- #gsdb3 --- Decaloog. Tien geboden --- 241.6 Decaloog. Tien geboden --- Judaïsme --- Décalogue --- Critique, interprétation, etc. juives --- Ten commandments. --- Commandments, Ten
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J. Cornelis de Vos examines the impact and reception of the Decalogue up to 200 CE, scrutinizing the versions of the Decalogue, and the history of the Decalogue in ancient Jewish writings, the New Testament, and early Christian writings. Almost all texts show an interconnection of identity and normativity: the Decalogue functions as an expression of fundamental moral concepts of socio-religious groups. At the same time, these groups enhance the Decalogue with normativity—sometimes even expanding on it—to make it a text that generates their own identity. This is the first study that presents an in-depth and continuous analysis of the early history of the Decalogue. Der Wirkung und Rezeption des Dekalogs bis 200 n.Chr. widmet sich J. Cornelis de Vos in dieser Studie. Dafür erforscht er zunächst die alten Textzeugen der beiden Dekalogfassungen, um anschließend zu fragen, wie die Zehn Gebote bei antik-jüdischen Autoren, im Neuen Testament sowie in frühchristlichen Schriften aufgenommen wurden. Es zeigt sich eine Verbindung von Normativität und Identität: Der Dekalog gilt zumeist als Ausdruck der moralischen Grundauffassungen sozioreligiöser Gruppen; er wird gleichzeitig von diesen Gruppen mit Normativität aufgeladen – manchmal sogar erweitert – gerade um als Identität stiftend für die eigene Gruppe zu gelten. Dies ist die erste Studie, die eine detaillierte und durchgehende Geschichte des Dekalogs in der Antike beschreibt.
241.6 --- 222.4 --- 222.4 Deuteronomium --- 222.4 Le Deuteronome --- Deuteronomium --- Le Deuteronome --- 241.6 Decaloog. Tien geboden --- Decaloog. Tien geboden --- Ten commandments --- Bible. --- Commandments, Ten --- Decalogue --- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish --- History. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- Versions. --- Ten commandments. --- 30-600 --- Early Church Period --- Primitive and Early Church Period --- History |y Early church, ca. 30-600.
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Dit boek biedt een unieke studie van de Decaloog. Het doet immers recht aan zowel de audiovisuele eigenheid als aan de inhoudelijke ernst van het werk. De auteur ontwikkelt eveneens een eigen levensfilosofische kijk op de heersende waardencrisis.
Music --- Ancien Testament --- Films --- Films cinématographiques --- Filosofie --- Kieslowski, K. --- Oude Testament --- Philosophie --- 791.43 --- Motion picture plays --- -Ten commandments in literature --- #gsdb11 --- #gsdbA --- scenario --- film --- ethiek --- filosofie --- Krzysztof Kieslowski °1941 (Polen) --- Film ; regisseurs ; Krzysztof Kieslowski --- 791.43.07 --- Film plays --- Film scripts --- Filmscripts --- Motion picture scripts --- Moving-picture plays --- Photoplays --- Scenarios --- Screen plays --- Screenplays --- Scripts (Motion pictures) --- Drama --- Filmkunst. Films. Cinema --- History and criticism --- Filmregisseurs, acteurs, filmografen --- Kieslowski, Krzysztof --- History and criticism. --- 791.43 Filmkunst. Films. Cinema --- Kieślowski, Krzysztof, --- Ten commandments --- Bible. --- Commandments, Ten --- Decalogue --- In literature.
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Christian moral theology --- Bible --- Commandements [Dix ] --- Commandments [Ten ] --- Decalogue --- Decaloog --- Dix commandements --- Décalogue --- Geboden [Tien ] --- Ten commandments --- Tien geboden --- #GGSB: Exegese O.T. --- #GGSB: Pentateuch --- C1 --- exegese --- decaloog (x) --- Oud Testament --- Kerken en religie --- #GGSB: Exegese O.T --- #gsdb5 --- Drewermann, Eugen --- Interviews --- Exegese O.T --- Pentateuch
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