Early Christian Poetry

Early Christian Poetry
Author: J. den Boeft,A. Hilhorst
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004312890

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This collection of essays deals with the rise and development of early Christian poetry, discussing its techniques and its theoretical foundation. The individual papers concern specimina of Hebrew, Syriac, Greek and Latin poetry and study the various and partly conflicting traditions from which it originated. The biblical examples, e.g. of the Psalms, held great authority, but on the other hand it was impossible to break away from the models of classical Greco-Roman poetry, although these were deemed dangerous because of the pagan content and excessive cult of literary art. The book shows how the problems involved were solved in different ways, which justified the use of pagan literary accomplishments for singing the praises of the Lord.

Early Christian Latin Poets

Early Christian Latin Poets
Author: Carolinne White
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134660698

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Christian Latin poetry from the fourth to sixth centuries was hugely influential on English and French medieval literature. In this, the first substantial overview of this poetry, Carolinne White sets the works in their literary and historical context, including translations of over thirty poems and excerpts, many never translated into English before.

The Apostles in Early Christian Art and Poetry

The Apostles in Early Christian Art and Poetry
Author: Roald Dijkstra
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004309746

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In The Apostles in Early Christian Art and Poetry the relation between visual and poetic images of Christ’s closest followers is discussed from the time of the first Christian figural images and poetry till the political end of the undivided Roman Empire (250-400).

The Baptized Muse

The Baptized Muse
Author: Karla Pollmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017
Genre: Christian poetry
ISBN: LCCN:2019667808

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"With the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire increasing numbers of educated people converted to this new belief. As Christianity did not have its own educational institutions the issue of how to harmonize pagan education and Christian convictions became increasingly pressing. Especially classical poetry, the staple diet of pagan education, was considered to be morally corrupting (due to its deceitful mythological content) and damaging for the salvation of the soul (because of the false gods it advocated). But Christianity recoiled from an unqualified anti-intellectual attitude, while at the same time the experiment of creating an idiosyncratic form of genuinely Christian poetry failed (the sole exception being the poet Commodianus). In The Baptized Muse: Early Christian Poetry as Cultural Authority, Karla Pollmann argues that, instead, Christian poets made creative use of the classical literary tradition, and - in addition to blending it with Judaeo-Christian biblical exegesis exploited poetry's special ability of enhancing communicative effectiveness and impact through aesthetic means. Pollman explores these strategies through a close analysis of a wide range of Christian, and for comparison partly also pagan, writers mainly from the fourth to sixth centuries. She reveals that early Christianity was not a hermetically sealed uniform body, but displays a rich spectrum of possibilities in dealing with the past and a willingness to engage with and adapt the surrounding culture(s), thereby developing diverse and changing responses to historical challenges. By demonstrating throughout that authority is a key in understanding the long denigrated and misunderstood early Christian poets, this book reaches the ground-breaking conclusion that early Christian poetry is an art form that gains its justification by adding cultural authority to Christianity. Thus, in a wider sense it engages with the recently developed interdisciplinary scholarly interest in aspects of religion as cultural phenomena" --

The Baptized Muse

The Baptized Muse
Author: Karla Pollmann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198726487

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A collection of Pollmann's previously-published essays on early Christian poetry, most newly-translated from German and all updated and corrected. It is a genre that has tended to be overlooked by both Classicists and Patristics scholars and this collection will rectify that.

Early Christian Latin Poets

Early Christian Latin Poets
Author: Carolinne White
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134660704

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Christian Latin poetry from the fourth to sixth centuries was hugely influential on English and French medieval literature. In this, the first substantial overview of this poetry, Carolinne White sets the works in their literary and historical context, including translations of over thirty poems and excerpts, many never translated into English before.

Early Christian Latin Poets from the Fourth to Sixth Century

Early Christian Latin Poets from the Fourth to Sixth Century
Author: Otto J. Kuhnmuench
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258022052

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Poetry and Letters in Early Christian Gaul

Poetry and Letters in Early Christian Gaul
Author: Nora Kershaw Chadwick
Publsiher: London, Bowes
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1955
Genre: Christian literature, Early
ISBN: UOM:39015026282452

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