This thesis studies, for the first time, Bede’s use of the image of the Jewish temple across all his writings. Not only analysing how Bede developed earlier Christian interpretations of the temple, it also uses the temple-image to shine light on under-explored aspects of his theological thought. Throughout, I argue that the communal understanding of the temple-image in Bede’s monastery helped shape his exegesis; we should think of Bede, not as an individual scholar, but as a monk engaged in an active discourse concerning the Bible. Chapter 1 introduces the thesis, providing the historiographical and historical context. Bede’s exegesis existed within a long tradition of Christian interpretation of the temple, as Chapter 2 shows; one image ...
At various points in Israel\u27s history, God dwelt in specific, significant places, most notably in...
This study examines the nature, function, and implications of Paul's Temple metaphors (1 Cor 3.16-17...
This thesis examines the historia works of Bede in the light of the influence of genre and rhetoric ...
In Bede's lifetime (c. 673–735) the churches at Wearmouth-Jarrow were richly decorated with panel pa...
While the attitudes of Stephen of Ripon and Bede toward church-buildings have previously been contra...
The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arg...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
During the first century, Yeshua (Jesus) and the original Christians viewed the temple as God\u27s d...
The Venerable Bede (673–735) was an Anglian priest-monk who appreciated the human condition as a mul...
This thesis is an attempt to determine the role of marriage and women in the overall context of Bede...
I will argue that early Christianity more or less comprehensively envisioned itself, across varying ...
It is a widespread idea among students of ancient Judaism that the temple of Jerusalem in the post-e...
The Chronicler emphasized and underemphasized specific traditions. He also did selective redaction f...
This thesis examines the eschatological thought of Bede (673-735). Relevant content is drawn from a ...
The paper mainly deals with literary metaphorizations of the Christian temple in three basic typolog...
At various points in Israel\u27s history, God dwelt in specific, significant places, most notably in...
This study examines the nature, function, and implications of Paul's Temple metaphors (1 Cor 3.16-17...
This thesis examines the historia works of Bede in the light of the influence of genre and rhetoric ...
In Bede's lifetime (c. 673–735) the churches at Wearmouth-Jarrow were richly decorated with panel pa...
While the attitudes of Stephen of Ripon and Bede toward church-buildings have previously been contra...
The church history of the Anglo-Saxons can only be approached through the lens of a few writers, arg...
This article argues that the Anglo-Saxon intellectual Bede (d. 735) saw kingship as a ‘secular’ offi...
During the first century, Yeshua (Jesus) and the original Christians viewed the temple as God\u27s d...
The Venerable Bede (673–735) was an Anglian priest-monk who appreciated the human condition as a mul...
This thesis is an attempt to determine the role of marriage and women in the overall context of Bede...
I will argue that early Christianity more or less comprehensively envisioned itself, across varying ...
It is a widespread idea among students of ancient Judaism that the temple of Jerusalem in the post-e...
The Chronicler emphasized and underemphasized specific traditions. He also did selective redaction f...
This thesis examines the eschatological thought of Bede (673-735). Relevant content is drawn from a ...
The paper mainly deals with literary metaphorizations of the Christian temple in three basic typolog...
At various points in Israel\u27s history, God dwelt in specific, significant places, most notably in...
This study examines the nature, function, and implications of Paul's Temple metaphors (1 Cor 3.16-17...
This thesis examines the historia works of Bede in the light of the influence of genre and rhetoric ...