Contemplation and Philosophy: Scholastic and Mystical Modes of Medieval Philosophical Thought

Contemplation and Philosophy: Scholastic and Mystical Modes of Medieval Philosophical Thought
Title Contemplation and Philosophy: Scholastic and Mystical Modes of Medieval Philosophical Thought PDF eBook
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Publisher BRILL
Pages 829
Release 2018-08-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004379290

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This volume collects essays which are thematically connected through the work of Kent Emery Jr., to whom the volume is dedicated. A main focus lies on the attempts to bridge the gap between mysticism and a systematic approach to medieval philosophical thought. The essays address a wide range of topics concerning (a) the nature of the human soul (in philosophical and theological discourse); (b) medieval theories of cognition (natural and supernatural), self-knowledge and knowledge of God; (c) the human soul’s contemplation of, and union with, God; (d) the tradition of “the modes of theology” in the Middle Ages; (e) the relation between philosophy and theology. Various articles are dedicated to major figures of the 13th and 14th century philosophy, others display new material based on critical editions. Contributors are Jan A. Aertsen, Stephen Brown, Bernardo Carlos Bazán, William J. Courtenay, Alfredo Santiago Culleton, Silvia Donati, Bernd Goehring, Guy Guldentops, Daniel Hobbins, Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Georgi Kapriev, Steven P. Marrone, Stephen M. Metzger, Timothy B. Noone, Mikolaj Olszewski, Alessandro Palazzo, Garrett R. Smith, Andreas Speer, Carlos Steel, Loris Sturlese, Chris Schabel, Christian Trottmann, and Gordon A. Wilson.

The Evolution of Medieval Thought

The Evolution of Medieval Thought
Title The Evolution of Medieval Thought PDF eBook
Author David Knowles
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 374
Release 1988
Genre History
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This book reveals the essential connection between the thought of the Medieval Schools of philosophy and that of the Greek philosophers, mediated to the medieval world by the Neoplatonists, by St Augustine and by the Arabian and Jewish thinkers of the early Middle Ages. The new edition has been fully revised, updated and corrected.

History of Medieval Philosophy

History of Medieval Philosophy
Title History of Medieval Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Maurice Wulf
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1909
Genre Philosophy
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Places in their proper historical setting the numerous philosophical systems of Middle Ages and traces their mutual doctrinal relations.

Mystical Theology and Platonism in the Time of Cusanus

Mystical Theology and Platonism in the Time of Cusanus
Title Mystical Theology and Platonism in the Time of Cusanus PDF eBook
Author Jason Aleksander
Publisher BRILL
Pages 416
Release 2023-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 9004536906

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Mystical Theology and Platonism in the Time of Cusanus engages with the history of mystical theology and Neoplatonic philosophy through the lens of the 15th century philosopher and theologian, Nicholas of Cusa. The volume comprises nineteen essays that break down the barriers between medieval and Renaissance studies, reinterpreting Cusanus’ place in the history of thought by exploring the archive that informed his thinking, while also interrogating his works by exploring them from the standpoint of their later reception by modern philosophers and theologians. The volume also offers tribute to the career of Donald F. Duclow, a leading scholar in the field of Cusanus studies in particular and of the history of mystical theology and Neoplatonic philosophy more generally.

Gerard of Abbeville, Secular Master, on Knowledge, Wisdom and Contemplation (2 vols)

Gerard of Abbeville, Secular Master, on Knowledge, Wisdom and Contemplation (2 vols)
Title Gerard of Abbeville, Secular Master, on Knowledge, Wisdom and Contemplation (2 vols) PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Metzger
Publisher BRILL
Pages 758
Release 2017-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 9004342478

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Gerard of Abbeville (d. 1272) was the foremost secular theologian at the University of Paris during the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Significantly, Gerard’s corpus includes the most comprehensive treatment of the nature and extent of human knowledge from the generation before Henry of Ghent. Stephen M. Metzger’s study presents Gerard’s complete theory of human knowledge, which is a hierarchy extending from the knowledge acquired in faith, through scientific thought and culminating in the full vision of God by the blessed in patria. It is the fullest exposition of the life, works and thought of Gerard yet written and is augmented by the presentation for the first time of editions of several disputed questions and other texts.

Early Thirteenth-Century English Franciscan Thought

Early Thirteenth-Century English Franciscan Thought
Title Early Thirteenth-Century English Franciscan Thought PDF eBook
Author Lydia Schumacher
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 440
Release 2021-10-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 311068487X

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The thirteenth century was a dynamic period in intellectual history which witnessed the establishment of the first universities, most famously at Paris and Oxford. At these and other major European centres of learning, English-born Franciscans came to hold prominent roles both in the university faculties of the arts and theology and in the local studia across Europe that were primarily responsible for training Franciscans. This volume explores the contributions to scholarship of some of the leading English Franciscans or Franciscan associates from this period, including Roger Bacon, Adam Marsh, John Pecham, Thomas of Yorke, Roger Marston, Robert Grosseteste, Adam of Exeter, Richard Rufus of Cornwall, and Bartholomew of England. Through focussed studies of these figures’ signature ideas, contributions will provide a basis for drawing comparisons between the English Franciscan school and others that existed at the time, most famously at Paris.

Thinking Theologically about the Divine Ideas

Thinking Theologically about the Divine Ideas
Title Thinking Theologically about the Divine Ideas PDF eBook
Author Benjamin R. DeSpain
Publisher BRILL
Pages 257
Release 2022-05-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004511512

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Thinking Theologically contains new insights into the place of the divine ideas in the pedagogical design of Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae. It subsequently challenges the false dichotomy between philosophy and theology in the interpretation of Aquinas’s engagement with the doctrine.