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English Preaching in the Late Middle Ages

English Preaching in the Late Middle Ages

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Hardback

£192.50

Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198112037
Published: 02/12/1993
This book is a major interdisciplinary study of English sermons written in the late fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries - a body of texts currently attracting much attention both for their own interest, and for their value in helping us to understand an important historical period marked by rapid social and religious change. Relating the texts to their historical and cultural context, the author focuses on material recorded in English, showing how the use of the vernacular to explore ideas hitherto expressed in Latin anticipated the better-known developments of the sixteenth century. Conservatives distrusted the sermonizers as popularizers of theology, and Dr Spencer pays close attention to the ways in which these writers' freedom of expression was curbed by the Church's increasingly repressive attitude to reform. Drawing on the most up-to-date research, this detailed and original book uncovers - through an analysis of its sermons - the pluralism of the medieval English church which anti-heretical legislation and Reformed propaganda sought to deny.

H. Leith Spencer (Fellow of, Exeter College, Oxford)

"Spencer provides an interdisciplinary, illuminating, and much-needed study of late medieval English sermons and preaching. This seminal work...[is] an important addition to libraries."--Choice"This judicious and immensely learned book satisfies the promise of its title....The book is filled with lots of ...fascinating, sometimes amusing, information....This book is an important contribution to the history of Christian preaching."--Sixteenth Century Journal"[A] fine study....This is a book to purchase, for it will not be superseded for some time."--Studies in the Age of Chaucer"[A] learned, exhaustive, and at times witty treatment of late fourteenth- and fifteenth-century sermons and English preaching.""--Religious Studies Review"This book satisfies a real need. Not since G.R. Owst's pioneering efforts more than a half-century ago...has anyone attempted such a comprehensive survey of the field."--The Journal of Religion

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