Mediaeval Philosophy and Theology
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£26.95
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN: 9780268014001
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 01/12/1992
Height: 23 cm
"Medieval Philosophy and Theology", Volume 2 continues this annual journal devoted to original studies of medieval philosophy and theology. Encouraging a broad range of topics and approaches, it seeks to stimulate conversation and exchange across modern disciplinary boundaries and among contrasting, sometimes competing, scholarly methodologies and traditions. Some of the topics included for discussion in this volume are the reception of Aristotelian physics in the West, Albert the Great on the subject of metaphysics and demonstrating the existence of God and another look at St Thomas and the plurality of the literalo sense of scripture. This book is intended for undergraduate of postgraduate students of plilosophy or theoloogy.
Richard Rufus of Cornwall on Creation - The Reception of Aristotelian Physics in the West, Rega Wood; Albert the Great on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God, Timothy B. Noone; Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomitic Natural Law, Pamela M. Hall; St Thomas on Satisfaction, Indulgences, and Crusades, Romanus Cessario; On the Purpose of "Merit" in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas, Joseph Wawrykow; Another Look at St Thomas and the Plurality of the Literalo Sense of Scripture, Mark F. Johnson; Dund Scotus on Autonomous Freedom and Divine Co-Casuality, William A. Frank; Pico, Plato and Albert the Great - The Testimony and Evaluation of Augustino Nifo, Edward P. Mahoney.