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Eros and Allegory: Medieval Exegesis of the Song of Songs
Monks and priests-male celibates have for centuries described, expressed, and celebrated their love for God in the language of sex, most prolifically and characteristically in a thousands year tradition of theological commentaries on the scriptural Song of Songs. As their allegory for the intimate love between God and man, they chose the most intense human model available erotic love. After analyzing the tradition, its logic, and its imagery, Denys Turner provides translations of a dozen medieval commentaries never before available in English. From Gregory the Great in the sixth century to John of the Cross in the sixteenth, lovers of God speak in their own words across a thousand years a message as compelling today as it was in the Middle Ages.
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Cistercian Studies Series 156
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223.906 Tur e
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Publisher | Cistercian Publ. : Michigan, Massachusetts., 1995 |
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471hlm: 14x21,5cm
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English
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0-87907-756-5
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223.906
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