Friday, May 25, 2012
Today the Church Commemorates Bede the Venerable, Theologian
Bede (673-735) was the last of the early church fathers and the first to compile the history of the English church. Born in Northumbria, Bede was given by his parents to a monastery in Northern England at the age of seven. The most learned man of his time, he was a prolific writer of history, whose careful use of sources provided a model for historians in the Middle Ages. Known best for his book, The Ecclesiastical History of the English People, he was also a profound interpreter of Scripture; his commentaries are still fresh today. His most famous disciple, Cuthbert, reported that Bede was working on a translation of John's Gospel into English when death came, and that he died with the words of the Gloria Patri on his lips. He received the title "Venerable" within two generations of his death and is buried in Durham Cathedral as one of England's greatest saints.
To listen to an interview of Pastor Heath Curtis of Trinity Lutheran-Worden, IL on the 8th Century Monk and Historian, the Venerable Bede on Issues Etc, click on the Issues Etc logo below.
If you would like to read from "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People" click here.
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