Signs and Realities: Bede, Augustine, and the Semiotics of Exegesis

Par : Michael Young
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230724582
  • EAN9798230724582
  • Date de parution18/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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"Signs and Realities: Bede, Augustine, and the Semiotics of Exegesis" by Michael Young offers a captivating exploration into the intellectual roots and enduring impact of early Christian semiotics-the study of signs-in biblical interpretation. Bridging the groundbreaking theories of Augustine of Hippo with the innovative adaptations of Bede the Venerable, this book unveils how their insights transformed the way Scripture was understood, taught, and lived across the centuries.
Combining rigorous historical scholarship with accessible analysis, Young reveals the vibrant dialogue between text, theology, and community that shaped medieval Christianity's worldview. Essential for scholars, students, and readers fascinated by the intersection of language, faith, and history, this volume illuminates the powerful legacy of these seminal thinkers and their lasting influence on Western thought.
"Signs and Realities: Bede, Augustine, and the Semiotics of Exegesis" by Michael Young offers a captivating exploration into the intellectual roots and enduring impact of early Christian semiotics-the study of signs-in biblical interpretation. Bridging the groundbreaking theories of Augustine of Hippo with the innovative adaptations of Bede the Venerable, this book unveils how their insights transformed the way Scripture was understood, taught, and lived across the centuries.
Combining rigorous historical scholarship with accessible analysis, Young reveals the vibrant dialogue between text, theology, and community that shaped medieval Christianity's worldview. Essential for scholars, students, and readers fascinated by the intersection of language, faith, and history, this volume illuminates the powerful legacy of these seminal thinkers and their lasting influence on Western thought.