SOURCE: McEvoy, James. “Robert Grosseteste on the Ten Commandments.” Recherches de Theologie Ancienne et Medievale 58 (January-December 1991): 167-205.
In the following essay, McEvoy argues that Grosseteste's popular treatise on the decalogue was written for a well-educated clerical public; that its most notable doctrinal theme is Christian love; and that it comments favorably on the structure of feudal society while also pointing out and castigating abuses within that system.
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