Ferguson, Thomas S.: Visita nos
Reception, Rhetoric, and Prayer in a North African Monastery. This study evaluates the rhetorical usefulness of liturgical expression through the collects of the abbot identied as Fulgentius of Ruspe. Among the tools that Christians used to interpret the Book of Psalms, the collect was one that allowed for a compact interpretation within the context of liturgy. Of the three extant series of collects, those written in early-sixth-century North Africa are the most homogeneous. Reception theory allows for an investigation into the life of the community, their spiritual and temporal concerns, and their attitudes toward the Psalms. This study delineates these aspects of liturgical reception as composed by an abbot, Fulgentius, who eventually became bishop of Ruspe. XII,138 Seiten, gebunden (American University Studies. Series VII: Theology and Religion; Vol. 203/Peter Lang Verlag 1999) Mängelexemplar
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