Dear Melanie,
There is a possibility that you have conflated various names of
scholars working in the field of medieval sermon studies. There is a
Pauline Allen who has published a book two years ago with Mary B.
Cunningham. The full reference is Mary B. Cunningham and Pauline Allen,
*Preacher and Audience: Studies in Early Christian and Byzantine
Homiletics*, A new History of The Sermon, 1 (Brill, 1998), 370pp. ISBN
90-04-10681-2. This book contains 13 articles dealing with the function
of rhetoric in sermons, the audience of sermons, the delivery of
sermons, and the preparation and redaction and transmission of pastoral
literature in the Greek-speaking world from the second to the tenth
centuries. It is a fine book which provides an excellent introduction
for students and scholars of early Greek preaching.
>From one interested sermonist to another - what aspect of medieval
preaching are you interested in?
In any event the best place to look for information in the field of
medieval sermon studies is the journal aptly titled *Medieval Sermon
Studies*.
All the best,
Carolyn
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Carolyn Muessig
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
University of Bristol
3 Woodland Road
Bristol BS8 1TB
UK
fax: +44.117.929.7850
phone: +44.117.928.8168
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