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Saint Bernard's On Loving God is one of his most delightful, and most widely read, works. It stands in the tradition of the Fathers of the Church, but it carries patristic teaching into the Middle Ages and into the cloister. Its famous affirmation that God is to be loved without limit, sine modo, is taken directly from the letters of Saint Augustine. While the tract is not an example of scholastic theology, it shows a typically twelfth-century love of logic and an unexpectedly precise use of terminology.
In his analystic commentary, Emero Stiegman not only introduces readers to the abbot of Clairvaux's thought, but carefully analyses his language, his logic and his theology. In doing so, he demonstrates the vital importance of reading medieval authors on their own terms, without superimposing on them categories favored by later generations, even our own.
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God, Worship and love, Early works to 1800, Translations into English, Love, Religious aspects, Translations from Latin, Sermons, Latin, Sermons, English, Christianity, Religious aspects of Love, Latin Sermons, English Sermons, Christian theology, Homiletics, Religion - Socialissues, Religion, General, Sermons, Bible, Bernard, of clairvaux, saint, 1090 or 1091-1153Edition | Availability |
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On Loving God (Cistercian Fathers Series)
September 2005, Cistercian Publications
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0879071141 9780879071141
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