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Friday Oct 02, 2020
The Lost Art of Medieval Preaching: A Dominican Perspective
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Often dismissed as 'the Dark Ages' of the Church before the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, the Middle Ages was in fact a fascinating era for Christian preaching. Richly textual, highly informed, and even, entertaining, Fr Conor McDonough OP joins us on the podcast to discuss a Dominican perspective on preaching, especially in the Middle Ages, as well as the work of Humbert of Romans in his Treatise on Preaching.
“The Word Eclipsed?: Preaching in the Early Middle Ages” by R Emmet McLaughlin
Dominion by Tom Holland
Confessions by St Augustine
“Eynsham and Ælfric” Clerk of Oxford blog, Eleanor Parker
“Performing the Seven Deadly Sins: How One Late-Medieval English Preacher did it” by Alan J. Fletcher
Treatise on Preaching by Humbert of Romans
What we’re enjoying at the moment:
Fr. Conor: Pearl (poem)
Rachel: Farewell my Lovely by Raymond Chandler
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