Hildegard of Bingen (1098 '1179) describes the virtue of
Fortitude teaching the other virtues in the fire of the Holy
Spirit. Like Fortitude, Hildegard was enkindled by the Holy Spirit
and edified many with her teaching.
Hildegard of Bingen's "Homilies on the Gospels" are here
translated for the first time from Latin into English. Hildegard's
sisters recorded and preserved her informal preaching in this
collection of homilies on twenty-seven gospel pericopes. As teacher
and superior to her sisters, Hildegard probably spoke to them in
the chapter house, with the scriptural text either before her or
recited from memory, according to Benedictine liturgical practice.
The "Homilies on the Gospels" prove essential for comprehending the
coherent theological Vision that Hildegard constructs throughout
her works, including the themes of salvation history, the drama of
the individual soul, the struggle of virtues against vices, and the
life-giving and animating force of greenness ("uiriditas").
Moreover, the "Homilies on the Gospels "establish Hildegard as the
only known female systematic exegete of the Middle Ages.
"Beverly Mayne Kienzle, John H. Morison Professor of the
Practice in Latin and Romance Languages, Harvard Divinity School,
has published several books on medieval sermons and preaching,
including "Hildegard of Bingen and Her Gospel Homilies" (2009);
"Hildegard of Bingen, Expositiones euangeliorum," coedited with
Carolyn Muessig (2007); and "The Sermon: Typologie des sources du
moyen a ge occidental," fasc. 81 '83 (2000). "
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