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Adomnan and the Holy Places Thomas O'Loughlin

Adomnan and the Holy Places By Thomas O'Loughlin

Adomnan and the Holy Places by Thomas O'Loughlin


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Adomnan, ninth abbot of Iona, wrote his book, "On The Holy Places", in the closing years of the seventh century. This work shows how Adomnan's work can be used to study the nature of scriptural studies in the Latin world of the time, and perceptions of space, relics, pilgrimage, and Islam. It also exposes the theological world of the Carolingians.

Adomnan and the Holy Places Summary

Adomnan and the Holy Places: The Perceptions of an Insular Monk on the Locations of the Biblical Drama by Thomas O'Loughlin

Adomnan, ninth abbot of Iona, wrote his book, On Holy Places (De Locis Sanctis), in the closing years of the seventh century. It is a detailed account of the sites mentioned in the Christian scriptures, the overall topography, and the shrines that are in Palestine and Egypt at that time. It is neatly broken into three parts: Jerusalem, the surrounding areas, and then a few other places. The whole has a contemporary and lively feel; and the reader is then not surprised when Adomnan says he got his information from a Gallic bishop name Arculf. Things then get interesting for the more one probes, the book the amount of information that could have been obtained from Arculf keeps diminishing, while the amount that can be shown to be a reworking of written sources increases. We then see that Adomnans book is an attempt to compile a biblical studies manual according to the demands of Augustine (354-430) - one of which was that there had to be an empirical witness. Thus, Adomnan wrote the work and employed Arculf as a literary device. However, he produced the desired manual which remained in use until the Reformation. As a manual we can use it to study the nature of scriptural studies in the Latin world of the time, and perceptions of space, relics, pilgrimage, and Islam. While a study of how the work was used by others, transmitted, reworked (for example by the Venerable Bede) brings unique light onto the theological world of the Carolingians.

Adomnan and the Holy Places Reviews

"it is careful and thorough and will be a useful eye-opener to modern readers of the Bible who are newcomers to this crucial period of rescue and retrieval of late antique and early Christian learning, taking place at the further edges of Europe, with almost empty libraries. Above all, it strives with fair success to take the reader inside the intellectual and spiritual realities of the lives of the monks Adomnan expected to read this book and profit from it in their religious life" ANVIL Vol.25 No.2 2008 -- Professor G. R. Evans
"...Thomas O' Loughlin's study of Adomnan's De locis must rank as a major contribution to the history of insular scriptural scholarship in the early Middle Ages." Ecclesiastical History, October 2009

About Thomas O'Loughlin

Thomas O'Loughlin is professor of historical theology in the University of Wales, Lampeter, UK. His research has focussed on the theology of the early medieval period, and on the works of insular writers in particular.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Adomnan: a man and his work; Chapter 2: A Manual of Sacred Topography; Chapter 3: The Occasion of De locis sanctis; Chapter 4: The Scriptures on Iona; Chapter 5: The Exegete at Work; Chapter 6: Adomnan as a Theologian; Chapter 7: Adomnan's World; Chapter 8: The Impact of the DLS; Chapter 9: the DLS within Iona's Christian practice; Appendices; Bibliography:; Indices.

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Adomnan and the Holy Places: The Perceptions of an Insular Monk on the Locations of the Biblical Drama by Thomas O'Loughlin
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-11-01
368
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