When conducting historical research, no detail is too small. The interpretation of events and the analysis of language are tools that can unlock the meaning of a text. This paper deals with the use and meaning of the word apostasy in Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People. This has been done by comparing primary source texts such as the Hebrew Old Testament, the Theodosian Code, and Gildas\u27s Destruction of Britain. Upon examining these texts, it becomes clear that many scholars have incorrectly labeled several of the kings in Bede\u27s account as apostates. This detail may seem small while held up to the entirety of Bede\u27s account, however, it is not. When small details are overlooked or misinterpreted, entire texts can...
The great success of Bede’s Ecclesiastical History from the eighth century right up to today in so m...
Bede’s letter to Bishop Egbert could very well be seen as an urgent call for immediate changes at th...
Thesis advisor: Robin FlemingEarly medieval readers read texts differently than their modern scholar...
Conversion in the middle ages was driven by many factors depending on the time and place the convers...
Apostasy is a subject that has been an intriguing question for many biblical scholars. This thesis e...
It is well-known that the Chronicler used very specific terminology to give expression to what was c...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
The prevailing view in modern scholarship is that Bede reduced the role of women in his narrative of...
Protestantism is a religion based on an anthology: the Bible. English Protestants, however, generall...
This thesis concerns apostasy, which responds to a major religious crisis in the life of a believer ...
The research question to be presented is this: did the Great Apostasy claimed by the Latter-Day Sain...
During the First Crusade\u27s onset, lay enthusiasm went unregulated. Popular preachers spread Urban...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
Includes bibliographical references.This study of selected Old English texts, from the canons of Ael...
This thesis is an attempt to determine the role of marriage and women in the overall context of Bede...
The great success of Bede’s Ecclesiastical History from the eighth century right up to today in so m...
Bede’s letter to Bishop Egbert could very well be seen as an urgent call for immediate changes at th...
Thesis advisor: Robin FlemingEarly medieval readers read texts differently than their modern scholar...
Conversion in the middle ages was driven by many factors depending on the time and place the convers...
Apostasy is a subject that has been an intriguing question for many biblical scholars. This thesis e...
It is well-known that the Chronicler used very specific terminology to give expression to what was c...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
The prevailing view in modern scholarship is that Bede reduced the role of women in his narrative of...
Protestantism is a religion based on an anthology: the Bible. English Protestants, however, generall...
This thesis concerns apostasy, which responds to a major religious crisis in the life of a believer ...
The research question to be presented is this: did the Great Apostasy claimed by the Latter-Day Sain...
During the First Crusade\u27s onset, lay enthusiasm went unregulated. Popular preachers spread Urban...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
Includes bibliographical references.This study of selected Old English texts, from the canons of Ael...
This thesis is an attempt to determine the role of marriage and women in the overall context of Bede...
The great success of Bede’s Ecclesiastical History from the eighth century right up to today in so m...
Bede’s letter to Bishop Egbert could very well be seen as an urgent call for immediate changes at th...
Thesis advisor: Robin FlemingEarly medieval readers read texts differently than their modern scholar...