Editor's preface
Introduction: Medieval Preaching by John W. O'Malley, S.J.
Enoch, Lent, and the Ascension of Christ by Eugene A. Green
The Two Worlds in Bede's Homilies: The Biblical Event and the
Listener's Experience by Lawrence T. Martin
Preaching and the Sermon in the Carolingian World by Thomas L.
Amos
Aelfric the Catechist by Eugene A. Green
Archbishop Stephen Langton and His Preaching on Thomas Becket in
1220 by Phyllis B. Roberts
Maternal Imagery in the Sermons of Hélinand of Froidmont by Beverly
Mayne Kienzle
Humbert of Roman's Material for Preachers by Simon Tugwell, OP
The Rhethorica nova of Ramon Llull: An Ars praedicandi as
Devotional Literature by Mark D. Johnston
Preaching the Passion: Late Medieval “Lives of Christ” as Sermon
Vehicles by Lawrence F. Hundersmarck
New Sermon Evidence for the Spread of Wycliffism by Simon Forde
From Treatise to Sermon: Johannes Herolt on the novem peccata
aliena by Richard Newhauser
Pyres of Vanities: Mendicant Preaching on the Vanity of Women and
Its Lay Audience by Thomas M. Izbicki
Egidio de Viterbo's Defense of Pope Julius II, 1509 and 1511 by
Ingrid Rowland
Subject Index
Thomas L. Amos was the Head of Special Collections for Western Michigan University and a specialist in medieval studies. Eugene A. Green is a professor of English at Boston University whose work has focused on linguistics and semiotics in literature, particularly in Anglo-Saxon England. Beverly Mayne Kienzle is the John H. Morison Professor of the Practice in Latin and Romance Languages and lecturer on medieval Christianity (retired) at Harvard Divinity School.
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