Charity turns out to be the virtue which is both the root and the fruit of salvation in Langland’s Piers Plowman, a late fourteenth-century poem, the greatest theological poem in English. It takes time, suffering and error upon error for Wille, the central protagonist in Piers Plowman, to grasp Charity. Wille is both a figure of the poet and a power of the soul, voluntas, the subject of charity. Langland’s poem offers a profound and beautiful exploration of Charity and the impediments to Charity, one in which individual and collective life is inextricably bound together. This exploration is characteristic of late medieval Christianity. As such it is also an illuminating work in helping one identify and understand what ha...
John Milton attempted to depict in his epic, Paradise Lost, the story of Adam and Eve. He chose this...
Critics have offered many views about the structure of Piers Plowman. Provided with few clues, they ...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
The fourteenth-century English poem Piers Plowman, by William Langland, tells of a quest for and pil...
This dissertation addresses some of the central issues of recent scholarship on the poem. Langland i...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
Since the time of the publication of Paradise Lost in 1667, John Milton\u27s epic has undergone dive...
According to Donald Davidson, linguistic meaning is determined by the principle of charity. Because ...
This dissertation investigates one of the profound and pervasive ironies of early modern England: ho...
The Church always shown interest in the world of sick and those suffering. In its activities it was ...
The Ancient sages regarded charity as the way of life and cherished it. Charity is regarded as a set...
The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
The purpose of this study is to examine William Langland’s continual wrestling with issues of povert...
I defend the view that charity in interpretation is both an epistemic and a moral virtue. In the fir...
Article by Peter Luxton (Professor of Property Law, University of Sheffield) considering legislative...
John Milton attempted to depict in his epic, Paradise Lost, the story of Adam and Eve. He chose this...
Critics have offered many views about the structure of Piers Plowman. Provided with few clues, they ...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
The fourteenth-century English poem Piers Plowman, by William Langland, tells of a quest for and pil...
This dissertation addresses some of the central issues of recent scholarship on the poem. Langland i...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
Since the time of the publication of Paradise Lost in 1667, John Milton\u27s epic has undergone dive...
According to Donald Davidson, linguistic meaning is determined by the principle of charity. Because ...
This dissertation investigates one of the profound and pervasive ironies of early modern England: ho...
The Church always shown interest in the world of sick and those suffering. In its activities it was ...
The Ancient sages regarded charity as the way of life and cherished it. Charity is regarded as a set...
The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
The purpose of this study is to examine William Langland’s continual wrestling with issues of povert...
I defend the view that charity in interpretation is both an epistemic and a moral virtue. In the fir...
Article by Peter Luxton (Professor of Property Law, University of Sheffield) considering legislative...
John Milton attempted to depict in his epic, Paradise Lost, the story of Adam and Eve. He chose this...
Critics have offered many views about the structure of Piers Plowman. Provided with few clues, they ...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...