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9780860789734

Sin: Essays on the Moral Tradition in the Western Middle Ages

by Newhauser,Richard
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    9780860789734

  • ISBN10:

    086078973X

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    9781000939798

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-08-28
  • Publisher: Routledge
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Summary

Richard Newhauser examines here aspects of the moral tradition of medieval thought, specifically the construction of the seven deadly sins, their offspring, and related schematizations of immorality in the Latin West. The emphasis in these studies is on the malleability of moral categories, their relationship to changes in medieval culture, and the creativity and sensitivity of the thinkers who made use of the concepts of sinfulness in the Middle Ages. The first section examines the contexts in which the seven deadly sins (or nine accessory sins) are found in medieval Latin, English, and German texts, and in particular the genre of the treatise on vices and virtues as the major vehicle in which concepts of immorality were examined and presented to a variety of audiences for meditative or pastoral purposes. The second section deals with one of the more interesting of the seven deadly sins, avarice, in its penitential, literary, apocalyptic, and institutional contexts, as its definition changed slowly with developing commercial experiences in medieval Europe. In the last section the breadth of the concept of a sinful curiosity is examined, and its historical development is delineated in the thought of Augustine of Hippo and the early Cistercians.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Contexts
On ambiguity in moral theology: when the vices masquerade as virtues
The treatise on vices and virtues as a medieval genre and its structural foundations in the Classical tradition
Alle sunde hant vnterschidunge: Der Tugend- und Lastertraktat als literarische Gattung im Mittelalter
The Parson's Tale and its generic affiliations
From treatise to sermon: Johannes Herolt on the novem peccata aliena
A la redécouverte de Willem Jordaens
Avarice
The love of money as deadly sin and deadly disease
Towards modus in habendo: transformations in the idea of avarice.The early penitentials through the Carolingian reforms
Avarice and the Apocalypse
Avaritia und Paupertas: zur Stellung der frühen Franziskaner in der Geschichte der Habsucht
The meaning of Gawain's greed
Patristic Poggio? The evidence of Györ, Egyházmegyei Könyvtár MS. I.4
Curiosity
Towards a history of human curiosity: a prolegomenon to its medieval phase
Augustinian vitium curiositatis and its reception
The sin of curiosity and the Cistercians
Addenda and corrigenda
Index
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