The Preaching of the Master: Thomas Aquinas's University Sermons on Happiness

The single task of the Parisian masters of the thirteenth century was to read Scripture, a task they performed by way of the famous legere, disputare, praedicare. Although intimately connected these three are rarely studied in relation to each other. Thomas Aquinas's sermons on the beatitudes (...

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Autore principale: Klooster, A. M. ten 1983- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group [2019]
In: Medieval sermon studies
Anno: 2019, Volume: 63, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 60-73
Notazioni IxTheo:KAE Pieno Medioevo
KDB Chiesa cattolica
NBE Antropologia
RE Omiletica
Altre parole chiave:B Mendicants
B Theology
B Happiness
B Parisian university
B Beatitudes
B Leonine edition
B Sermon on the Mount
B Thomas Aquinas
B sermo modernus
B Biblical Hermeneutics
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Riepilogo:The single task of the Parisian masters of the thirteenth century was to read Scripture, a task they performed by way of the famous legere, disputare, praedicare. Although intimately connected these three are rarely studied in relation to each other. Thomas Aquinas's sermons on the beatitudes (Matthew 5. 1-10) can be compared to his commentary on Matthew and the Summa Theologiae. This opens up a new perspective on the sermons, addressing some of the questions they raise. The edition of Aquinas's sermons by Louis Bataillon is instrumental in performing this task and will therefore be considered in greater detail. The present article seeks to contribute to Medieval Sermon Studies by way of a more theological approach and to present to theologians the importance of a greater appreciation for the sermons of the masters.
ISSN:1749-6276
Comprende:Enthalten in: Medieval sermon studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/13660691.2019.1662564