(also known as
Christ Cor
Judgement Day), normally numbered lines 867-1664, is the third poem appearing in the Exeter Book (fols. 20b-32a). With the Second Coming and the Last Judgement as central topics, this work has been generally acknowledged as a logical coda for the
Christtriad. In fact, just as Revelation offers a suitable end for the New Testament, the account of Doomsday offered in
Christ IIIeffectively closes the threefold sequence of poems, as it entails the accomplishment of the divine plan for mankind’s Redemption. As scholars have pointed out, the combination of the concepts of Advent, Ascension and Judgement is also illustrated in Blickling Homily 7, a notion which reinforces the assumption that the consecutive occurrence of the three
Christpoems was…
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Citation: Salvador-Bello, Mercedes. "Christ III". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 29 January 2004 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=14720, accessed 21 November 2024.]