Apophasis, contemplation, and the kenotic moment in Anglo-Saxon literature
<p>This thesis reveals the considerable influence of contemplation (sometimes referred to as mysticism) on Anglo-Saxon literature, manifested through the arrangement of narratives according to the theological concepts of apophasis and kenosis. This is demonstrated through a lengthy contextual...
Main Author: | Flight, T |
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Other Authors: | Gillespie, V |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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