Truthfulness, Realism, Historicity: A Study in Late Antique Spiritual Literature

Author:   Peter Turner
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   19 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Peter Turner
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9780754669548


ISBN 10:   0754669548
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   19 June 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Contents: Introduction: Boethius in exile; Part I: Hagiography - a truth telling genre?; From hagiography to charisma. Part II: In search of the first person; A late Antique spiritual lifestyle? Conclusion: Sanctity between belief and self-doubt; Bibliography; Index.

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'Turner's work is truly thought provoking... I believe that Turner's achievement is a genuine one in that he makes his readers aware of the problems of interpreting late antique literature in a brief and well composed study.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'Truthfulness, Realism, Historicity is an ambitious and rewarding attempt to explain the thought world that stands behind much of late antiquity's literary production - more the careful unfolding of a mentalite in the French tradition than social history on the Brownian model. It is also a difficult work, requiring the reader's engagement not only with a broad range of pagan and Christian works in both Greek and Latin, but also a rich and eclectic array of modern literary theory and continental philosophy. Yet Turner's insights repay the intellectual effort.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History '... a richly textured, provocative, lucidly written, and dense book that is beautifully produced. It will prove most useful for graduate students and scholars of late antique hagiography, historians, and religious studies. ... this book offers a satisfying, sensible understanding as to how we might comprehend the miraculous and the holy through late antique eyes.' The Medieval Review '... an examination of a wide range of spiritual narrative texts from the third to the sixth centuries A.D. ... Rather than scrutinizing these works for either historical facts or religious and intellectual attitudes, he argues that a deeper historicity can be found only in the interplay between these types of information.' Studies in Spiritualities


'Turner’s work is truly thought provoking... I believe that Turner’s achievement is a genuine one in that he makes his readers aware of the problems of interpreting late antique literature in a brief and well composed study.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'Truthfulness, Realism, Historicity is an ambitious and rewarding attempt to explain the thought world that stands behind much of late antiquity's literary production - more the careful unfolding of a mentalité in the French tradition than social history on the Brownian model. It is also a difficult work, requiring the reader's engagement not only with a broad range of pagan and Christian works in both Greek and Latin, but also a rich and eclectic array of modern literary theory and continental philosophy. Yet Turner's insights repay the intellectual effort.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History '... a richly textured, provocative, lucidly written, and dense book that is beautifully produced. It will prove most useful for graduate students and scholars of late antique hagiography, historians, and religious studies. ... this book offers a satisfying, sensible understanding as to how we might comprehend the miraculous and the holy through late antique eyes.' The Medieval Review '... an examination of a wide range of spiritual narrative texts from the third to the sixth centuries A.D. ... Rather than scrutinizing these works for either historical facts or religious and intellectual attitudes, he argues that a deeper historicity can be found only in the interplay between these types of information.' Studies in Spiritualities


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