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In Samuel's image

child oblation in the early medieval West

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In Samuel's image

child oblation in the early medieval West

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Early medieval religious communities were filled with monks and nuns who spent almost their entire lives within the monastic confines. Many had arrived in childhood, through an irrevocable act of parental sacrifice (oblatio). According to Benedict's Rule, parents were to donate their sons 'to God in the monastery', following the biblical example of Hannah offering her son Samuel at the Temple. From the twelfth century onwards, this once widespread practice became increasingly controversial.

Why did parents give away their children? Were they driven by economic necessity?

  1. This book argues that child oblation was anything but a religious disguise for abandoning superfluous offspring. Instead, it was a sacrifice, and should be viewed within the context of gift-giving, religious and otherwise, which assumed such a central importance in early medieval societies.
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E.J. Brill
Language
English
Pages
360

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In Samuel's image: child oblation in the early medieval West
1996, E.J. Brill
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-344) and index.

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Leiden, New York
Series
Brill's studies in intellectual history,, v. 12

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
271/.0083
Library of Congress
BX2470 .D44 1996, BX2470.D44 1996

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xv, 360 p. :
Number of pages
360

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Open Library
OL793345M
ISBN 10
9004104836
LCCN
95025956
OCLC/WorldCat
33403900
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1814067

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