Trinitarian Theology In The Medieval West

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Genre : Trinity
Author : Pekka Kärkkäinen
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Release : 2007
File : 302 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105122579597


Trinitarian Theology In Medieval And Reformation Thought

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This book is an introduction to trinitarian theology as it developed from the late medieval period. John T. Slotemaker presents an overview of the central aspects of trinitarian theology by focusing on four themes: theological epistemology, the emanations in God, the divine relations, and the Trinity of persons. He does so by exploring a broad range of theological opinions on each subject and delineating the options that existed for medieval theologians from the early thirteenth century through the sixteenth. He argues that despite the diversity of opinion on a given subject, there is a normative theological center that grounds late medieval trinitarian theology. This center consists of theological developments involving the adoption of Peter Lombard’s Sentences as a theological textbook, the conciliar decisions of Lateran IV, and a shared Aristotelian philosophical background of Western trinitarian theology.

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Genre : Religion
Author : John T. Slotemaker
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-07-03
File : 141 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030477905


Medieval Trinitarian Thought From Aquinas To Ockham

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A survey of the scholastic debate on the divine Trinity in the period between Aquinas' earliest works and Ockham's death.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Russell L. Friedman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2010-01-21
File : 207 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521117142


Trinitarian Theology West And East

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This work represents a contribution to the dialogue between the traditions of Eastern and Western Christian thought. Through the writings of Karl Barth and John Zizioulas, Dr Collins seeks to set up an ecumenical dialogue concerning Trinitarian thought.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Paul M. Collins
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2001
File : 282 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0198270321


Rethinking Trinitarian Theology

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The book aims at showing the most important topics and paradigms in modern Trinitarian theology. It is supposed to be a comprehensive guide to the many traces of development of Trinitarian faith. As such it is thought to systematize the variety of contemporary approaches to the field of Trinitarian theology in the present philosophical-cultural context. The main goal of the publication is not only a description of what happened to Trinitarian theology in the modern age. It is rather to indicate the typically modern specificity of the Trinitarian debate and - first of all - to encourage development in the main areas and issues of this subject.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Giulio Maspero
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2012-03-01
File : 512 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780567468314


Philosophy And Theology In The Long Middle Ages

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The title of this Festschrift to Stephen Brown points to the understanding of medieval philosophy and theology in the longue durée of their traditions and discourses. The 35 contributions are disposed in five parts: Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy, Epistemology and Ethics, Philosophy and Theology, Theological Questions, Text and Context.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Kent Emery
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2011-03-05
File : 1021 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004169425


The Oxford Handbook Of The Trinity

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This Handbook surveys the complex history of Trinitarian theology and reveals the Nicene unity still at work among Christians today despite ecumenical differences. Forty-five contributors examine doctrinal developments and variations from biblical times to the present day.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Gilles Emery
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2011-10-27
File : 649 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199557813


A Companion To Medieval Christian Humanism

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A Companion to Medieval Christian Humanism explores the perennial questions of Christian humanism as these emerge in the writings of key medieval thinkers, questions pertaining to the dignity of the human person, the human person’s place in the cosmos, and the moral and educational ideals involved in shaping human persons toward the full realization of their dignity. The contributors explore what form these questions take for medieval thinkers and how they answer these questions, thereby revealing the depth of medieval Christian humanism. Contributors are: C. Colt Anderson, David Appleby, John P. Bequette, Benjamin Brown, Richard H. Bulzacchelli, Nancy Enright, David P. Fleischacker, Justin Jackson, Ian Levy, J. Stephen Russell, Aage Rydstrøm-Poulsen, Andrew Salzmann, John T. Slotemaker, Benjamin Smith, and Eileen C. Sweeney

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Genre : History
Author : John P. Bequette
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2016-04-08
File : 362 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004313538


Disability In Medieval Christian Philosophy And Theology

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This book uses the tools of analytic philosophy and close readings of medieval Christian philosophical and theological texts in order to survey what these thinkers said about what today we call ‘disability.’ The chapters also compare what these medieval authors say with modern and contemporary philosophers and theologians of disability. This dual approach enriches our understanding of the history of disability in medieval Christian philosophy and theology and opens up new avenues of research for contemporary scholars working on disability. The volume is divided into three parts. Part One addresses theoretical frameworks regarding disability, particularly on questions about the definition(s) of ‘disability’ and how disability relates to well-being. The chapters are then divided into two further parts in order to reflect ways that medieval philosophers and theologians theorized about disability. Part Two is on disability in this life, and Part Three is on disability in the afterlife. Taken as a whole, these chapters support two general observations. First, these philosophical theologians sometimes resist Greco-Roman ableist views by means of theological and philosophical anti-ableist arguments and counterexamples. Here we find some surprising disability-positive perspectives that are built into different accounts of a happy human life. We also find equal dignity of all human beings no matter ability or disability. Second, some of the seeds for modern and contemporary ableist views were developed in medieval Christian philosophy and theology, especially with regard to personhood and rationality, an intellectualist interpretation of the imago Dei, and the identification of human dignity with the use of reason. This volume surveys disability across a wide range of medieval Christian writers from the time of Augustine up to Francisco Suarez. It will be of interest to scholars and graduate students working in medieval philosophy and theology, or disability studies.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Scott M. Williams
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-02-13
File : 286 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429514937


The Theology Of Hugh Of St Victor

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A comprehensive study which highlights the practical nature of Hugh of St. Victor's pioneering program of spiritual reformation.

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Genre : History
Author : Boyd Taylor Coolman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2010-04-15
File : 259 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521886253