Dear Lara,
Sorry if this is obvious or you've already checked it, but doesn't Bynum, in Resurrection of
the Body, discuss the age of resurrection? The general principle, as I remember, was that
everyone would be resurrected in their most perfect form.
Sarah Salih
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:51:55 -0400 (EDT) Lara Hinchberger wrote:
> From: Lara Hinchberger <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:51:55 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: queries
> To: medieval religion list <[log in to unmask]>
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> Dear learned members,
> There are a couple of knotty problems that have arisen in the
> editing of a text on the contemporary life of a sixteenth-c Bridgettine
> nun who lived
> for a while in hiding in England. One is the name Brumeus of Millane,
> said to be "farre from here". The other is the idea that "all the saved
> of mankynde" will be resurrected age 33, it being the perfect age of
> adulthood. The anon. author says only that "all good writers" agree on
> this point, but mentions no names. Any assistance with these mysteries
> would be much appreciated by myself and the scholar for whom I am
> researching the references.
> Thank you in advance,
> Lara Hinchberger
> PhD candidate
> Centre for Medieval Studies
> University of Toronto
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