Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations
Introduction: St. Paul in the Middle Ages
Steven R. Cartwright
I. THE EXEGESIS OF PAUL
Patristic Pauline Exegesis
Origen’s Interpretation of Romans
Thomas P. Scheck
“Ambrosiaster” in Paul in the Middle Ages
Joshua Papsdorf
Pelagius’s Interpretation of Romans
Thomas P. Scheck
Saint Paul in Augustine
Aaron Canty
Medieval Pauline Exegesis
Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles in the Carolingian Era
Ian Levy
Eleventh Century Commentaries on the Epistles of Saint Paul: The
Role of Glosses in Pauline Exegesis
Ann Collins
Twelfth Century Pauline Exegesis: William of St Thierry’s Monastic
Rhetoric and Peter Abelard’s Scholastic Logic
Steven R. Cartwright
Docuit excellentissimae divinitatis mysteria: St. Paul in Thomas
Aquinas
Franklin T. Harkins
Nicholas of Lyra (and Paul of Burgos) on the Pauline Epistles
Ian Levy
II. PAUL IN MEDIEVAL THEOLOGY AND CULTURE
Paul in Ecclesiology and Spirituality
St. Paul in the Register of Pope Gregory VII and the Collection in
74 Titles
Ken Grant
St. Paul and Reform Rhetoric in the High Middle Ages
Colt Anderson
Paulus raptus to raptus Pauli: Paul’s rapture (2 Cor. 12:2-4) in
the pre-scholastic and scholastic theologies
Csaba Nemeth
Paul in Art, Preaching, and Literature
The Epitome of Pauline Iconography: BnF Francais 50, The Miroir
Historial of Jean de Vignay,
Lisa Fagin Davis
The Apostle Paul in Anglo-Saxon England: All Things to All Men
Valerie Heuchan
Paul in Old and Middle English
James H. Morey
Index
Steven R. Cartwright, Ph.D. (2001) in History, Western Michigan
University, is Senior Instructor of History at Western Michigan
University. He has published a translation of Peter Abelard's
Commentary on Romans (The Catholic University of America Press,
2011) and other studies of medieval exegesis.
Contributors include: Csaba Nemeth, Ian Levy, Thomas Scheck, Joshua
Papsdorf, Valerie Heuchan, Ann Collins, Lisa Fagin Davis, James
Morey, Ken Grant, Colt Anderson, Franklin Harkins, Steven
Cartwright, and Aaron Canty.
"The essays are informative and of a high quality; they should be
of use to both scholars and students working in the field of
medieval Pauline exegesis and its influence."
John T. Slotemaker, Fairfield University. In: Religious Studies
Review, Vol. 39, No. 4 (December 2013), pp. 276-277.
‘’The editor and authors of this volume are to be congratulated on
assembling a collection of essays that will serve as an
indispensable resource for students and scholars working on the
history of Pauline interpretation’’.
David C. Fink, Furman University. In: Sixteenth Century Journal,
Vol. 44, No. 4, 2013, p. 1083.
"Un guide extrêmement utile pour suivre et comprendre l’influence
de saint Paul dans l’Antiquité tardive et au Moyen Âge, entre
l’époque patristique et la scolastique tardive. Loin de se limiter
à la théologie et à l’exégèse scripturaire, l’enquête a été élargie
à des domaines divers, tels que la spiritualité, l’histoire de
l’art, l’iconographie, la littérature et la prédication ..... le
volume édité par Cartwright constitue un instrument
scientifiquement solide, qui permettra non seulement d’avoir un
regard d’ensemble sur la figure de saint Paul au Moyen Âge, mais
aussi d’engager de nouvelles recherches".
Iacopo Costa. In: Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques
97 (2014) 189-191.
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