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History of Paradise: The Garden of Eden in Myth and Tradition
Contributor(s): Delumeau, Jean (Author), O'Connell, Matthew (Author)
ISBN: 0252068807     ISBN-13: 9780252068805
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2000
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Annotation: With erudition and wit, Jean Delumeau explores the medieval conviction that paradise existed in a precise although unreachable earthly location. Delving into the writings of dozens of medieval and Renaissance thinkers from Augustine to Dante, Delumeau presents a luminous study of the meaning of Original Sin and the human yearning for paradise.

The finest minds of the Middle Ages wrote about where paradise was to be found, what it was like, and who dwelt in it. Explorers sailed into the unknown in search of paradisal gardens of wealth and delight that were thought to be near the original Garden. Cartographers drew Eden into their maps, often indicating the wilderness into which Adam and Eve were cast, along with the magical kingdom of Prester John, Jerusalem, Babel, Ophir, and other places described in biblical narrative or borrowed from other cultures. Later, Renaissance thinkers and writers meticulously reconstructed the details of Eden, providing schedules of the Creation and physical descriptions of Adam and Eve.

Even when the Enlightenment gradually banished the dream of paradise on earth, a nostalgia for Eden shaped elements of culture from literature to gardening. In our own time, Eden's hold on the Western imagination continues to fuel questions such as whether land should be conserved or exploited and whether a return to innocence is possible.

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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - General
Dewey: 236
LCCN: 99049451
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 6.05" W x 9.01" (0.97 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Theometrics - Academic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Explores the conviction that paradise existed in a precise although unreachable earthly location. Delving into the writings of dozens of medieval and Renaissance thinkers, from Augustine to Dante, this title presents a study of the meaning of Original Sin and the human yearning for paradise.