Holy confidence; or, Simplicity with God, tr. [by F.M. Taylor] from 'Unum necessarium', ed. by a father of the Society [of Jesus, J. Clare].
Author: Benedetto Rogacci
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 210
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Author: Benedetto Rogacci
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 210
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ariel Hessayon
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9780754638933
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume of essays is the first to embrace both orthodox and heterodox treatments of scripture in early modern England, and in the process to question, challenge and redefine what historians mean when they use these terms. The collection dispels the myth that a critical engagement with sacred texts was the preserve of radical figures: anti-scripturists, Quakers, Deists and freethinkers. While the work of these people was significant, it formed only part of a far broader debate incorporating figures from across the theological spectrum engaging in a shared discourse.
Author: Lydia Schumacher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-07-04
Total Pages: 325
ISBN-13: 1108498655
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDemonstrates the innovativeness of early Franciscan theology, contesting the longstanding view that it simply rehearses the views of earlier authorities.
Author: Marilyn Aronberg Lavin
Publisher: Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Liturgy of Love is an exploration of art reflecting the relationship between spiritual and physical love as expressed in the Old Teastament Song of Songs.
Author: Lydia Schumacher
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2020-05-05
Total Pages: 413
ISBN-13: 3110685108
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor generations, early Franciscan thought has been widely regarded as unoriginal: a mere attempt to systematize the longstanding intellectual tradition of Augustine in the face of the rising popularity of Aristotle. This volume brings together leading scholars in the field to undertake a major study of the sources and context of the so-called Summa Halensis (1236-45), which was collaboratively authored by the founding members of the Franciscan school at Paris, above all, Alexander of Hales, and John of La Rochelle, in an effort to lay down the Franciscan intellectual tradition or the first time. The contributions will highlight that this tradition, far from unoriginal, laid the groundwork for later Franciscan thought, which is often regarded as formative for modern thought. Furthermore, the volume shows the role this Summa played in the development of the burgeoning field of systematic theology, which has its origins in the young university of Paris. This is a crucial and groundbreaking study for those with interests in the history of western thought and theology specifically.
Author: Philip Schaff
Publisher: CCEL
Published: 1877
Total Pages: 1244
ISBN-13: 1610250397
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marcelo Dascal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2008-08-09
Total Pages: 528
ISBN-13: 1402086687
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was an outstanding contributor to many fields of human knowledge. The historiography of philosophy has tagged him as a “rationalist”. But what does this exactly mean? Is he a “rationalist” in the same sense in Mathematics and Politics, in Physics and Jurisprudence, in Metaphysics and Theology, in Logic and Linguistics, in Technology and Medicine, in Epistemology and Ethics? What are the most significant features of his “rationalism”, whatever it is? For the first time an outstanding group of Leibniz researchers, some acknowledged as leading scholars, others in the beginning of a promising career, who specialize in the most significant areas of Leibniz’s contributions to human thought and action, were requested to spell out the nature of his rationalism in each of these areas, with a view to provide a comprehensive picture of what it amounts to, both in its general drive and in its specific features and eventual inner tensions. The chapters of the book are the result of intense discussion in the course of an international conference focused on the title question of this book, and were selected in view of their contribution to this topic. They are clustered in thematically organized parts. No effort has been made to hide the controversies underlying the different interpretations of Leibniz’s “rationalism” – in each particular domain and as a whole. On the contrary, the editor firmly believes that only through a variety of conflicting interpretive perspectives can the multi-faceted nature of an oeuvre of such a magnitude and variety as Leibniz’s be brought to light and understood as it deserves.
Author: Joseph Hall
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 472
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Published: 1890
Total Pages: 428
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