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John Scottus Eriugena

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Sources: Added recent Orthodox scholarship on Eriugena to sources.
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Johannes_Scottus_Eriugena&oldid=62230906 Referenced Wikipedia version - John Scotus Eriugena]
*[http://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/bri/view.cgi?n=17355 Johannes Scotus Erigena entry in the 1911 ''Encyclopedia Britannica''] via StudyLight.org
*Alfred Kenntigern Siewers, Strange Beauty: Ecocritical Approaches to Early Medieval Landscape , The New Middle Ages series (New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).
*Alfred Kentigern Siewers, The Green Otherworlds of Early Medieval Literature. Chapter in The Cambridge Companion to Environmental Literature, ed. Louise Westling (Cambridge, 2013).
*Alfred Kentigern Siewers, "Eriugena, the Irish Otherworld, and Early Medieval Nature," in Eriugena and Creation, ed. W. Otten and M. Allen (Brepols, 2014.
*Alfred Kentigern Siewers, “Eriugena’s Irish Backgrounds," in Bill Companion to Eriugena, ed .Stephen Lahey and Andrew Guiu (Brill, forthcoming 2016).
*Alfred Kentigern Siewers, “Orthodoxy and Ecopoetics: The Green World in the Desert Sea.” In Toward an Ecology of Transfiguration: Orthodox Christian Perspectives on Environment, Nature, and Creation, ed. John Chryssavgis and Bruce V. Foltz. (Fordham University Press, 2013).
*Alfred Kentigern Siewers, “The Early Irish Sublime as Reflection of Sophia,” in Beauty and the Beautiful in Eastern Christian Culture, ed. Natalia Ermolaev, Theotokos Press 2012. 212-224.
*Alfred Kentigern Siewers, “Desert Islands: Europe’s Atlantic Archipelago as Ascetic Landscape.” In Studies in the Medieval Atlantic, ed. Benjamin Hudson. Palgrave Macmillan’s New Middle Ages series, 2012. 35-64.
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