The New Cambridge History of the Bible
- 1068 pages
- 38 hours of reading
Exploring the role of the Bible in medieval society, this book delves into its influence within monastic and ecclesiastical schools, as well as its presence in literature, drama, and art. It examines how biblical texts shaped cultural and intellectual life during the medieval period, highlighting their significance beyond purely religious contexts. Through various mediums, the book illustrates the Bible's impact on societal values and artistic expression during this transformative era.