The Homiletic Writings of Archbishop Wulfstan
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204 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies

Series Vol. Number: 14

Imprint: D.S.Brewer

The Homiletic Writings of Archbishop Wulfstan

by Joyce Tally Lionarons

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First full study of the homilies of Archbishop Wulfstan, bringing out their most characteristic themes and concerns.

The prodigious writings of Archbishop Wulfstan (d. 1023) encompass secular laws, religious canons, political theory, and homilies (sermons); despite their importance, however the homilies have not received the critical attention they deserve, a gap which this book seeks to fill. It focuses on three particular aspects: the re-establishment of the Wulfstan homiletic canon, Wulfstan's processes of composition and revision as manifested in their manuscript variants, and his characteristic themes and concerns. These include adherence to secular and divine law; the keeping of Christian feasts and fasts; the payment of church dues and tithes; social justice for the poor; absolute clericalcelibacy and sexual continence for the laity; repentance, prayer and penance; and the continual reminder, both pre- and post-millennium, that the end of the world is close at hand. Wulfstan's homilies indicate that for the English to heed his warnings, they would have to be persuaded or if necessarily legally coerced to adhere to the dictates of a "Holy Society"; and their influence can be seen in his law codes, where the book argues that even in coercionthe archbishop sought to teach and to persuade.

JOYCE TALLY LIONARONS teaches in the English Department at Ursinus College, Pennsylvania.
Introduction
Wulfstan and Wulfstan Manuscripts
Re-Establishing the Wulfstanian Homiletic Canon
Wulfstan's Eschatology
Salvation History and Christianity
Wulfstan as Archbishop
Sacramental Sermons
The Danish Invasions and the Sermo Lupi ad Anglos
Homilies Based on Legal Codes and the Institutes of Polity
Conclusion
Bibliography
"A detailed analysis [and] a useful and comprehensive survey." JOURNAL OF CHURCH HISTORY

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Title Details

204 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies

Series Vol. Number: 14

Imprint: D.S.Brewer