“Apostolic Discourse and Christian Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature” argues that Anglo-Saxon religious writers used traditions about the apostles to inspire and interpret their peoples’ own missionary ambitions abroad, to represent England itself as a center of religious authority, and to articulate a particular conception of inspired authorship. This study traces the formation and adaptation of apostolic discourse (a shared but evolving language based on biblical and literary models) through a series of Latin and vernacular works including the letters of Boniface, the early vitae of the Anglo-Saxon missionary saints, the Old English poetry of Cynewulf, and the anonymous poem Andreas. This study demonstrates how Anglo-Saxon authors appro...
The present thesis focuses on the importance of the written word as a ruling device of the Anglo- Sa...
This groundbreaking work treats the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons as a process of religious c...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
“Apostolic Discourse and Christian Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature” argues that Anglo-Saxon relig...
This paper considers the interface between the native, inherited, secular, vernacular, and oral lega...
This project addresses the differences in the way Old English and Old Saxon poets represent the powe...
This project examines how The Old English Boethius, Solomon and Saturn II, The Wanderer, and The Sea...
This project is an examination of Christian apocryphal gospels, apostolic acts, and apocalypses in A...
While early medieval conversion narratives have been mined by historians for the clues they offer to...
The interaction of Germanic and Latin Christian influences on Old English literature has long inter...
An examination of extant historical and literary evidence for the purpose of questioning the standar...
Recent studies of the influence of apocryphal legends on medieval literature have revealed a surpris...
Includes bibliographical references.This study of selected Old English texts, from the canons of Ael...
This dissertation explores the transmission and reception of Roman epigraphic poetry in early-mediev...
This dissertation studies the diverse approaches to ‘soldiering for Christ’ in Anglo-Saxon hagiograp...
The present thesis focuses on the importance of the written word as a ruling device of the Anglo- Sa...
This groundbreaking work treats the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons as a process of religious c...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
“Apostolic Discourse and Christian Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature” argues that Anglo-Saxon relig...
This paper considers the interface between the native, inherited, secular, vernacular, and oral lega...
This project addresses the differences in the way Old English and Old Saxon poets represent the powe...
This project examines how The Old English Boethius, Solomon and Saturn II, The Wanderer, and The Sea...
This project is an examination of Christian apocryphal gospels, apostolic acts, and apocalypses in A...
While early medieval conversion narratives have been mined by historians for the clues they offer to...
The interaction of Germanic and Latin Christian influences on Old English literature has long inter...
An examination of extant historical and literary evidence for the purpose of questioning the standar...
Recent studies of the influence of apocryphal legends on medieval literature have revealed a surpris...
Includes bibliographical references.This study of selected Old English texts, from the canons of Ael...
This dissertation explores the transmission and reception of Roman epigraphic poetry in early-mediev...
This dissertation studies the diverse approaches to ‘soldiering for Christ’ in Anglo-Saxon hagiograp...
The present thesis focuses on the importance of the written word as a ruling device of the Anglo- Sa...
This groundbreaking work treats the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons as a process of religious c...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...