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Solutions to Thirty-Eight Questions: Volume 253
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Solutions to Thirty-Eight Questions: Volume 253 in Franklin, TN
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Solutions to Thirty-Eight Questions: Volume 253 in Franklin, TN
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Perhaps the least studied of Hildegard of Bingen’s writings,
Solutions to Thirty-Eight Questions
is translated in this volume into English for the first time from the original Latin. In this work of exegesis, Hildegard (1098–1179) resolves thorny passages of Scripture, theological questions, and two issues in hagiographic texts.
joins Hildegard’s
Homilies on the Gospels
, which were directed to her nuns, as evidence of the seer’s exegetical writing as well as her authority as an exegete. The twelfth-century saint wrote in standard genres of exegesis—homilies and
solutiones
—and her interpretations of Scripture were widely sought, including by male audiences.
Solutions to Thirty-Eight Questions
is translated in this volume into English for the first time from the original Latin. In this work of exegesis, Hildegard (1098–1179) resolves thorny passages of Scripture, theological questions, and two issues in hagiographic texts.
joins Hildegard’s
Homilies on the Gospels
, which were directed to her nuns, as evidence of the seer’s exegetical writing as well as her authority as an exegete. The twelfth-century saint wrote in standard genres of exegesis—homilies and
solutiones
—and her interpretations of Scripture were widely sought, including by male audiences.
Perhaps the least studied of Hildegard of Bingen’s writings,
Solutions to Thirty-Eight Questions
is translated in this volume into English for the first time from the original Latin. In this work of exegesis, Hildegard (1098–1179) resolves thorny passages of Scripture, theological questions, and two issues in hagiographic texts.
joins Hildegard’s
Homilies on the Gospels
, which were directed to her nuns, as evidence of the seer’s exegetical writing as well as her authority as an exegete. The twelfth-century saint wrote in standard genres of exegesis—homilies and
solutiones
—and her interpretations of Scripture were widely sought, including by male audiences.
Solutions to Thirty-Eight Questions
is translated in this volume into English for the first time from the original Latin. In this work of exegesis, Hildegard (1098–1179) resolves thorny passages of Scripture, theological questions, and two issues in hagiographic texts.
joins Hildegard’s
Homilies on the Gospels
, which were directed to her nuns, as evidence of the seer’s exegetical writing as well as her authority as an exegete. The twelfth-century saint wrote in standard genres of exegesis—homilies and
solutiones
—and her interpretations of Scripture were widely sought, including by male audiences.