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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter DarbyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9781138272767ISBN 10: 1138272760 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 17 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Tables, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations and Conventions, Introduction: Bede and the Future, Part I: The World Ages Framework, 1. Chronology and the World Ages in De temporibus, 2. The Epistola ad Pleguinam and Its Contemporary Setting, 3. The Expanded World Ages Scheme, Part II: Bede’s Eschatological Vision, 4. Signs, Portents and the End-time Sequence, 5. The Day of Judgement and the Eternal Afterlife, Part III: Bede’s Eschatological Perspective, 6. Bede’s Eschatological Perspective and Gregory the Great, 7. Bede’s Eschatological Perspective in the Crisis of 716, 8. Bede’s Eschatological Perspective: The Wider Context, Conclusion, Appendix I: Systems of Chronological Division, Appendix II: Glossary of Terms, Bibliography, IndexReviewsShortlisted for the Royal Historical Society's Whitfield Prize 2012 'Specialists and nonspecialists will appreciate Darby's lucid presentation of Bede's eschatological themes and their development.' Reviewed by George Hardin Brown in Speculum 'The consistent and systematic manner in which he [Darby] has demonstrated Bede's intellectual development over the course of his career makes this an invaluable work for established and budding Bede scholars alike.' Peritia, Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland 'This is a detailed and careful study that is well worth reading. It offers a fine introduction to Bede's computistical writings, while presenting the first exhaustive treatment of a theme which clearly fascinated and compelled Bede and dictated much that he wrote. But it is also perceptive in its reading of the commentaries, homilies, histories, indeed the whole of the Bedan corpus, and successful in its treatment of Bede as a serious intellect and engaged polemicist who was deeply immersed in, or better did much to construct, the theological thought of his time.' The Medieval Review 'Bede and the End of Time is a necessary and valuable contribution to studies of Bede and of medieval eschatology. In particular, Darby's methodological approach will prove useful for future research into the construction and development of Bede's ideas across all his works.' Parergon 'This book is well-written and clearly argued. Darby does an excellent job of defining terms that are often incorrectly used interchangeably in more popular works on the end times to ensure that the reader better understands the thrust of his arguments... This book should be of interest to scholars of Bede as well as early medieval church history and is highly recommended.' Anglican & Episcopal History 'Darby cogently and adeptly explores the real-world context and the catalysts which lay behind the evolution of Bede's ideas... Darby's analysis is insightful and thought-provoking, Shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society's Whitfield Prize 2012 'Specialists and nonspecialists will appreciate Darby's lucid presentation of Bede's eschatological themes and their development.' Reviewed by George Hardin Brown in Speculum 'The consistent and systematic manner in which he [Darby] has demonstrated Bede's intellectual development over the course of his career makes this an invaluable work for established and budding Bede scholars alike.' Peritia, Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland 'This is a detailed and careful study that is well worth reading. It offers a fine introduction to Bede's computistical writings, while presenting the first exhaustive treatment of a theme which clearly fascinated and compelled Bede and dictated much that he wrote. But it is also perceptive in its reading of the commentaries, homilies, histories, indeed the whole of the Bedan corpus, and successful in its treatment of Bede as a serious intellect and engaged polemicist who was deeply immersed in, or better did much to construct, the theological thought of his time.' The Medieval Review 'Bede and the End of Time is a necessary and valuable contribution to studies of Bede and of medieval eschatology. In particular, Darby's methodological approach will prove useful for future research into the construction and development of Bede's ideas across all his works.' Parergon 'This book is well-written and clearly argued. Darby does an excellent job of defining terms that are often incorrectly used interchangeably in more popular works on the end times to ensure that the reader better understands the thrust of his arguments... This book should be of interest to scholars of Bede as well as early medieval church history and is highly recommended.' Anglican & Episcopal History 'Darby cogently and adeptly explores the real-world context and the catalysts which lay behind the evolution of Bede's ideas... Darby's analysis is insightful and thought-provoking, Author InformationDr Peter Darby, University of Leicester, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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