🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Water and the Word, Volume I: Baptism and the Education of the Clergy in the Carolingian Empire: A Study of Texts and Manuscript,Used

Product image 1

Water and the Word, Volume I: Baptism and the Education of the Clergy in the Carolingian Empire: A Study of Texts and Manuscript,Used

Water and the Word focuses on a genre of literature written for the education of the Carolingian clergy: Carolingian baptismal instructions. This literature has never been brought together and studied collectively in the context of the books in which it circulated. As a corpus, read in comparison to one another, the baptismal tracts tell how baptism was celebrated and interpreted across Carolingian Europe. At the same time, in their manuscript context, they are an important new source of information regarding the nature and the success of the Carolingian Reform to educate the clergy.This comprehensive study has three major objectives. One is to describe the codices in which the baptismal instructions are found, in order to show what other kinds of material the baptismal tracts were associated with and to show where, how, and by whom these codices were intended to be used. Another is to bring together the baptismal texts and study them systematically. Finally, a third objective is to interpret the Carolingian Reform in light of the baptismal instructions and the manuscripts in which they were copied.Volume 1 of this twovolume set is devoted to analysis and interpretation of the material in volume 2. It is divided into three parts. The first part is concerned with the manuscript context of the baptismal instructions. In the second, the baptismal expositions themselves are analyzed. Part 3 of volume 1 offers some conclusions about the Carolingian Reform. Volume 2 contains the Latin text of sixtysix manuscripts, as well as descriptions, introductions, and a topical survey of the contents of these manuscripts. In its broadest context this study is about the Christianization of Europenot the superficial conversion of conquered peoples, but the slow replacement of one mindset with another that came about through the education of the people under the care of pastors.

$20.65

Original: $68.84

-70%
Water and the Word, Volume I: Baptism and the Education of the Clergy in the Carolingian Empire: A Study of Texts and Manuscript,Used—

$68.84

$20.65

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Water and the Word focuses on a genre of literature written for the education of the Carolingian clergy: Carolingian baptismal instructions. This literature has never been brought together and studied collectively in the context of the books in which it circulated. As a corpus, read in comparison to one another, the baptismal tracts tell how baptism was celebrated and interpreted across Carolingian Europe. At the same time, in their manuscript context, they are an important new source of information regarding the nature and the success of the Carolingian Reform to educate the clergy.This comprehensive study has three major objectives. One is to describe the codices in which the baptismal instructions are found, in order to show what other kinds of material the baptismal tracts were associated with and to show where, how, and by whom these codices were intended to be used. Another is to bring together the baptismal texts and study them systematically. Finally, a third objective is to interpret the Carolingian Reform in light of the baptismal instructions and the manuscripts in which they were copied.Volume 1 of this twovolume set is devoted to analysis and interpretation of the material in volume 2. It is divided into three parts. The first part is concerned with the manuscript context of the baptismal instructions. In the second, the baptismal expositions themselves are analyzed. Part 3 of volume 1 offers some conclusions about the Carolingian Reform. Volume 2 contains the Latin text of sixtysix manuscripts, as well as descriptions, introductions, and a topical survey of the contents of these manuscripts. In its broadest context this study is about the Christianization of Europenot the superficial conversion of conquered peoples, but the slow replacement of one mindset with another that came about through the education of the people under the care of pastors.

You may also like

-70%NEW

Maintaining Diversity in Higher Education (The JosseyBass Higher Education Series)

$19.99

$6.00

NEW

Teaching Multicultural Literature in Grades K8

$9.91

NEW
Thumbnail 1

The Education of Oversoul Seven

$17.80

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

A Functional Assessment & Curriculum for Teaching Students With Disabilities

$96.72

$29.02

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

The World Bank and Education: Critiques and Alternatives (Comparative and International Education: a Diversity of Voices, 14)

$53.99

$16.20

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

50 Activities for Teaching Emotional Intelligence; Level II: Middle School

$12.73

$3.82

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

In the Trenches: A Teachers Defense of Public Education

$50.57

$15.17

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Scientific Research in Education

$7.84

$2.35

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Thru the Bible Vol. 4: Matthew through Romans: Simple Teaching of the Whole Bible (4)

$16.94

$5.08

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Program Planning for the Training and Continuing Education of Adults: North American Perspectives

$14.80

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

The Secret Oral Teachings in Tibetan Buddhist Sects

$11.35

$3.40

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Including Adolescents with Disabilities in General Education Classrooms

$50.58

$15.17