Miserere Mei : The Penitential Psalms in Late Medieval and Early Modern England.
King'oo, Clare Costley.
Miserere Mei : The Penitential Psalms in Late Medieval and Early Modern England. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (308 pages) - ReFormations: Medieval and Early Modern Series . - ReFormations: Medieval and Early Modern Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- Other Conventions -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- On the Origins of a Genre -- Penitential Hermeneutics -- Doing Penance and Praying for the Dead -- Overview of Miserere Mei -- Chapter One: Illustrating the Penitential Psalms -- King David, Sinner/Psalmwriter -- Sexualizing Sin -- Adultery, Catechesis, and Pedagogy -- Chapter Two: The Conflict over Penance -- Reading Suffering in the Penitential Psalms -- John Fisher and the Economics of Penance -- Martin Luther's Metanoia -- Chapter Three: Plotting Reform -- Sir Thomas Wyatt among the Evangelicals -- Richard Maidstone, Thomas Brampton, and John Croke: The Penitential Psalms as Common Property -- Wyatt's Paraphrase, David's Conversion(s) -- Chapter Four: From Penance to Politics -- Repentance, Paranoia, and Consent in Elizabeth's Prayer Book -- John Stubbs, Theodore Beza, and the Importation of Genevan Exclusivity -- Chapter Five: Parody and Piety -- Move Over, David, or, George Gascoigne's De Profundis -- Sir John Harington's Antipenitential Hermeneutics -- Reappropriation in the Odes of Richard Verstegan -- Afterword -- Appendix -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
King'oo examines the critical importance of the Penitential Psalms in England between the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century.
9780268084615
Art.
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Electronic books.
BS1445
223/.200942
Miserere Mei : The Penitential Psalms in Late Medieval and Early Modern England. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (308 pages) - ReFormations: Medieval and Early Modern Series . - ReFormations: Medieval and Early Modern Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- Other Conventions -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- On the Origins of a Genre -- Penitential Hermeneutics -- Doing Penance and Praying for the Dead -- Overview of Miserere Mei -- Chapter One: Illustrating the Penitential Psalms -- King David, Sinner/Psalmwriter -- Sexualizing Sin -- Adultery, Catechesis, and Pedagogy -- Chapter Two: The Conflict over Penance -- Reading Suffering in the Penitential Psalms -- John Fisher and the Economics of Penance -- Martin Luther's Metanoia -- Chapter Three: Plotting Reform -- Sir Thomas Wyatt among the Evangelicals -- Richard Maidstone, Thomas Brampton, and John Croke: The Penitential Psalms as Common Property -- Wyatt's Paraphrase, David's Conversion(s) -- Chapter Four: From Penance to Politics -- Repentance, Paranoia, and Consent in Elizabeth's Prayer Book -- John Stubbs, Theodore Beza, and the Importation of Genevan Exclusivity -- Chapter Five: Parody and Piety -- Move Over, David, or, George Gascoigne's De Profundis -- Sir John Harington's Antipenitential Hermeneutics -- Reappropriation in the Odes of Richard Verstegan -- Afterword -- Appendix -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
King'oo examines the critical importance of the Penitential Psalms in England between the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century.
9780268084615
Art.
.
Electronic books.
BS1445
223/.200942