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Balaam's Ass: Vernacular Theology Before the English Reformation - Volume 1: Frameworks, Arguments, English to 1250 (Hardcover)
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Balaam's Ass: Vernacular Theology Before the English Reformation - Volume 1: Frameworks, Arguments, English to 1250 (Hardcover)
Series: The Middle Ages Series
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For over seven hundred years, bodies of writing in vernacular
languages served an indispensable role in the religious and
intellectual culture of medieval Christian England, yet the
character and extent of their importance have been insufficiently
recognized. A longstanding identification of medieval western
European Christianity with the Latin language and a lack of
awareness about the sheer variety and quantity of vernacular
religious writing from the English Middle Ages have hampered our
understanding of the period, exercising a tenacious hold on much
scholarship. Bringing together work across a range of disciplines,
including literary study, Christian theology, social history, and
the history of institutions, Balaam's Ass attempts the first
comprehensive overview of religious writing in early England's
three most important vernacular languages, Old English, Insular
French, and Middle English, between the ninth and sixteenth
centuries. Nicholas Watson argues not only that these texts
comprise the oldest continuous tradition of European vernacular
writing, but that they are essential to our understanding of how
Christianity shaped and informed the lives of individuals,
communities, and polities in the Middle Ages. This first of three
volumes lays out the long post-Reformation history of the false
claim that the medieval Catholic Church was hostile to the
vernacular. It analyzes the complicated idea of the vernacular, a
medieval innovation instantiated in a huge body of surviving
vernacular religious texts. Finally, it focuses on the first, long
generation of these writings, in Old English and early Middle
English.
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