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24%OFFCharles M. Radding - Theology, Rhetoric, and Politics in the Eucharistic Controversy, 1078-1079 - 9780231126847 - V9780231126847
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Theology, Rhetoric, and Politics in the Eucharistic Controversy, 1078-1079

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Description for Theology, Rhetoric, and Politics in the Eucharistic Controversy, 1078-1079 Hardback. In the 11th-century Eucharistic Controversy, Alberic of Monte composed a small but important treatise. His treatise was said to have destroyed the argument that the bread and wine survived its consecration. Modern scholars had long believed his treatise to be lost. This book demonstrates that this crucial document is an existing identifiable text. Num Pages: 200 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 3H; HRAM7; HRCC2. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 161 x 17. Weight in Grams: 408.
In the concluding stages of the eleventh-century Eucharistic Controversy, which turned on whether, and how, sacramental consecration changed the nature of bread and wine at the altar, Alberic of Monte Cassino composed a small but important treatise. Alberic was the most renowned teacher of rhetoric in his time, and his treatise, buttressed by appeal to the authority of the Church Fathers, was said by contemporaries to have "utterly destroyed" the argument of his opponent, Berengar of Tours, that the bread and wine survived its consecration. Modern scholars had long believed Alberic's treatise to be lost. This book demonstrates that this ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Columbia University Press United States
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231126847
SKU
V9780231126847
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About Charles M. Radding
Charles M. Radding is a professor of history at Michigan State University. Francis Newton is a professor of classics at Duke University.

Reviews for Theology, Rhetoric, and Politics in the Eucharistic Controversy, 1078-1079
This is a very clever book, an exciting detective story based on acute paleographic and political analysis.
Mary Stroll American Historical Review This book is a valuable contribution to an understanding of the controversy over the Eucharist that swirled around Berengar, thescholasticus of Tours, in the eleventh century... an excellent example of the virtues of collaborative scholarship.
Gary ... Read more

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