Les Е’uvres Du Saint-esprit, Livres I Et Ii, Tome I Instant
Rupert of Deutz uses this work to explore the history of salvation through the specific "operations" of the Holy Spirit. Unlike the systematic dialectic of later scholasticism, Rupert employs a , blending biblical exegesis with poetic and dogmatic reflection.
Rupert of Deutz (c. 1075–1129) was a prolific writer whose work is valued for its rich imagery and deep roots in Patristic tradition. This specific volume, edited and translated by and Jean Gribomont , provides a bilingual (Latin-French) text that remains a primary source for studying medieval Pneumatology (the study of the Holy Spirit). Les Е’uvres du Saint-Esprit, Livres I et II, tome I
SC 131 – Rupert de Deutz, Les Œuvres du Saint-Esprit, tome I Rupert of Deutz uses this work to explore
: The work serves as a defense of traditional monastic theology at a time when the academic, logic-driven "schools" were beginning to rise in popularity. Historical Context 1075–1129) was a prolific writer whose work is