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God and History in the Early Medieval West - Robert A.H. Evans

God and History in the Early Medieval West

The Theology of Carolingian Historians
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-895724-9 (ISBN)
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This is a book about the basic narrative sources we use to tell the story of early medieval Europe, the authors who wrote them, and the audiences who read them.
While virtually all early medieval historians wrote about God, they did not do so in the same way. Rather than taking their comments about God at face value then, as has been the case in much work on medieval history-writing, they are deserving of closer scrutiny, with implications not simply for how we understand the key narrative sources for early medieval history, but also the cultures in which they originated.

Seeking to fill this historiographical gap, this book explores, through the prolific writing of historians in the Carolingian Empire, how historians in early medieval societies thought about God and what this meant for themselves and their audiences. It argues that although Carolingian historians wrote about God's agency with tremendous literary subtlety, while reflecting complex theological ideas and attempting to intervene into challenging political realities, in many respects they also broke with the example of early Christian historians from Late Antiquity, which demonstrates that writing about God was neither a uniform nor inevitable part of early medieval history writing.

As well as yielding new insights into the nature of these crucial primary sources, this analysis helps to provide an overdue examination of the complex relationship between religion and history writing in early medieval societies. The book demonstrates that comments about God cannot be reduced to mere political propaganda or even moralistic encouragements for early medieval Christians to lead better lives. Instead, it argues that these historians sought to communicate a robust theology of divine activity which was relevant and useful for those involved in the often-threatening world of Carolingian public life.

Robert Evans read History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, followed by training for Anglican ministry at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He did his PhD in Early Medieval History at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, under the supervision of Professor Rosamond McKitterick. After completing this in 2018, he became Chaplain of Christ's College, Cambridge and an Affiliated Lecturer in Patristics at the Faculty of Divinity. In 2023, he moved to become Senior Chaplain at Radley College outside Abingdon.

Introduction
Part I. The Context of Carolingian History Writing
1: God's Agency in Carolingian Culture
2: Early Medieval Theologies of God's Agency
3: The Historiographical Inheritance
Part II. God in Carolingian History Writing
4: The Rise of the Carolingians
5: The Reign and Legacy of Louis the Pious
6: The Later Ninth Century
Part III. Theology and its Implications
7: The Theology of Carolingian Historians
8: Theology and the Reader

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 240 mm
Gewicht 612 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-895724-6 / 0198957246
ISBN-13 978-0-19-895724-9 / 9780198957249
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