In this video, I'm joined by Dr. Grace Hamman to discuss how Medieval Christians approached spiritual formation. We give special attention to their understanding of virtue and vice, exploring how that might help enrich our modern approaches to the Christian life. We also talk about how to read medieval theologians wisely, and what to do with some of the more extreme examples of piety that might make us uncomfortable today.
About the Guest: Grace Hamman, Ph.D. (Duke University) is a writer and independent scholar of late medieval poetry and contemplative writing. She is the author of Ask of Old Paths: Medieval Virtues and Vices for a Whole and Holy Life and Jesus through Medieval Eyes: Beholding Christ with the Artists, Mystics, and Theologians of the Middle Ages. Her work has been published by academic and popular outlets, including Plough Quarterly and The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. She lives near Denver, Colorado with her husband and three young children.
Chapters 00:00 The Overlooked Medieval Era 05:07 Personal Journey into Medieval Studies 09:54 Exploring Virtue in Medieval Literature 15:47 Understanding Wholeness and Virtue 20:49 The Interconnectedness of Virtues and Vices 36:22 The Thin Picture of Christian Life 38:45 Pairing Virtues and Vices 42:30 The Richness of Abstinence and Gluttony 47:21 Imagination in Christian Formation 53:00 Navigating Historical Literature 01:30:08 Gateway Texts to the Medieval Period
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