Versions of Deconversion by John D Barbour

Versions of Deconversion by John D Barbour

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Zusammenfassung

This text examines the work of a broad selection of authors in order to discover the reasons for their loss of faith and to analyse the ways they have interpreted that loss. For some the experience of deconversion led to another religious faith while others turned to atheism or agnosticism.

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Versions of Deconversion by John D Barbour

This text examines the work of a broad selection of authors in order to discover the reasons for their loss of faith and to analyse the ways they have interpreted that loss. For some the experience of deconversion led to another religious faith while others turned to atheism or agnosticism.

John Barbour (1320-95) was an early Scottish poet and the first major author to write in Scots. His main surviving work is The Bruce, a verse epic about the life of Robert the Bruce, and a significant historical source.

John Barbour lived between 1330 and 1395. Most of his working life was spent as archdeacon of Aberdeen, and the poem was written in 1375 in the reign of Robert II. He is thus a rough contemporary of Chaucer, but his verse chronicle falls rather more into the tradition of Froissart and the other great chroniclers of the age of chivalry. The language of the poem is Scots at an early stage of development. The range of imagery and references provides an insight into the medieval mind. The editor A.A.M. Duncan is the author of The Making of the Kingdom.

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ISBN 13 9780813915463
ISBN 10 0813915465
Titel Versions of Deconversion
Autor John D Barbour
Serie Studies In Religion And Culture
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Verlag University of Virginia Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1994-10-29
Seitenanzahl 256
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