<DIV><P><I>Lectio divina,</I> the ancient practice of prayerful reading, is a font whose waters are waiting to quench the thirst of spiritual seekers, both beginners on the spiritual journey and experienced travelers. The art of holy reading transforms lives. Through the practice of <I>lectio</I> in
Lectio Divina: The Medieval Experience of Reading
โ Scribed by Duncan Robertson
- Publisher
- Cistercian Publications
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Series
- Cistercian Studies
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
During the Middle Ages the act of reading was experienced intensively in the monastic exercise of lectio divina 'the prayerful scrutiny of passages of Scripture, savored in meditation, memorized, recited, and rediscovered in the reader's own religious life. The rich literary tradition that arose from this culture includes theoretical writings from the Conferences of John Cassian (fifth century) through the twelfth-century treatises of Hugh of St. Victor and the Carthusian Guigo II; it also includes compilations, literary meditations, and scriptural commentary, notably on the Song of Songs. This study brings medievalist research together with modern theoretical reflections on the act of reading in a consolidation of historical scholarship, spirituality, and literary criticism.
Duncan Robertson has taught French and Latin, language and literature, at Augusta State University since 1990. Previous publications include The Medieval Saints' Lives: Spiritual Renewal and Old French Literature (Lexington, KY: French Forum, 1995), and The Vernacular Spirit: Essays on Medieval Religious Literature, with Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Nancy Warren (New York: Palgrave, 2002). His articles have appeared in Romance Philology, French Forum, Cahiers de Civilisation Madiavale, and other journals in the United States and abroad.
โฆ Subjects
Catholicism;Mariology;Popes & the Vatican;Roman Catholicism;Saints;Self Help;Theology;Meditations;New Testament;Old Testament;Bible Study & Reference;History & Criticism;Literature & Fiction;Medieval;Movements & Periods;History & Criticism;Literature & Fiction;Religion & Spirituality;Agnosticism;Atheism;Buddhism;Hinduism;Islam;Judaism;Literature & Fiction;New Age & Spirituality;Occult & Paranormal;Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts;Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts;Religious Art;Reli
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