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Mediaeval Philosophy and Theology v. 4

Mediaeval Philosophy and Theology v. 4

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Hardback

£43.50

Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN: 9780268014124
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 01/02/1995
This is volume 4 of an annual journal focusing on original studies of medieval philosophy and theology. Encouraging a broad range of topics and approaches, the journal seeks to stimulate conversation and exchange across modern disciplinary boundaries and among contrasting, sometimes competing, scholarly methodologies and traditions.
The Polemical Context and Content of Gregory of Nyssa's Psychology, Michel R. Barnes; Creation and ""Actualism"" - The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology, David B. Burrell, CSE; Natural Reason in the ""Summa Contra Gentiles"", Rudi A. te Velde; The Competition of Authoritative Language and Aquinas's Theological Rhetoric, Mark D. Jordan; Thomas Wylton's Question - ""An contingit dare ultimum rei premanentis in esse"", Cecilia Trifogli; Ockham and Ambiguity, Georgette Sinkler; Robert Holcot on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God, Joseph M. Incandela.