Through [this book], the reader will gain a proper appreciation of the high literary value of these authors of biblical epic.
C. White, Journal of Theological Studies
Green's writing is lucid, his scholarship magisterial. The novice is in safe hands, and the expert has plenty to engage with.
Teresa Morgan, TLS
Latin Epics of the New Testament is about the growth of Christianity, and in particular the challenge of engaging with the Roman intellectual elite and its highly sophisticated Graeco-Roman tradition. In this culture epics like those of Vergil and Lucan were highly valued for their language, their 'heroic' themes, and their Rome-centred ideologies. Roger Green examines each of these epics in detail, showing how the three authors Juvencus, Sedulius, and Arator repackage the New Testament as epic, and try to make a bridge between two very different cultures. He explores the fascinating questions of how these authors exploit epic themes such as gods, heroes, war, and fate, without playing down the very real theological concerns of their times. All these poets were popular in the Middle Ages and later, and are the pioneers of poetry that leads to Renaissance epic and the famous poems of John Milton.
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An exploration of the way in which early Christians engaged with the Roman intellectual elite and its highly sophisticated Graeco-Roman tradition. Roger Green examines the works of Juvencus, Sedulius, and Arator, and shows how they repackaged the New Testament as epic, to try to make a bridge between two very different cultures.
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Introduction ; 1. Juvencus ; 2. Sedulius ; 3. Arator ; Postscript: Reception and Influence
Illustrates how epic and theology interacted in the intellectual milieu of early Christianity
A stimulating study of three poets - Juvencus, Sedulius, and Arator - who were all important influences on a literary tradition descending through the Renaissance to Milton
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Roger P. H. Green is Professor of Humanity, University of Glasgow.
Illustrates how epic and theology interacted in the intellectual milieu of early Christianity
A stimulating study of three poets - Juvencus, Sedulius, and Arator - who were all important influences on a literary tradition descending through the Renaissance to Milton
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ISBN
9780199284573
Publisert
2006
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
702 gr
Høyde
220 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
464
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