Contemplation and philosophy : : scholastic and mystical modes of medieval philosophical thought : a tribute to Kent Emery, Jr. / / edited by Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Andreas Speer.

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 topi...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
French
German
Latin
Series:Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 125.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxx, 799 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Editorial --
Preface and Acknowledgements --
List of Contributors --
Curriculum vitae Kent Emery, Jr. --
Publications by Kent Emery, Jr. --
Introduction --
Conceptual Approaches --
Les notions de puissance et d’ harmonie chez Porphyre /
La philosophie comme considération, la contemplation et ses moyens selon Bernard de Clairvaux /
Contemplation and Philosophy: A Historical and Systematic Approach /
The Two “Late Middle Ages” /
Die scotische Unterscheidung von Essenz und Energie bei Georgios Scholarios und die inneren Quellen der palamitischen Tradition /
Struggling with Philosophy --
What a Philosopher May Learn from Theologians. Albert the Great on the Principles of Movement in Humans (De anima III, 9–11) /
Dreams and Divinatory Dreams in Albert the Great’s Liber de somno et vigilia /
Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon and the Magicians on the Power of Words /
Can It be Proved, Following Thomas’s Philosophical Principles, That the Human Soul is Naturally Incorruptible? /
Henry of Ghent on Knowledge, Remembrance, and the Order of Cognitive Acts: The Problematic Legacy of Thomas Aquinas /
Understanding Theology --
The Parts of Henry of Ghent’s Quaestiones Ordinariae (Summa) /
A Thomist Facing the Challenge of Henry of Ghent. An Edition and Study of Distinction 2 from James of Metz’s Commentary on Book I of the Sentences /
James of Metz’s Lectura on the Sentences /
Peter Aureoli’s Various Uses of Averroes to Illustrate the Sapiential Character of Declarative Theology /
The First Known --
Primum cognitum at the End of the 13th Century: Raymundus Rigaldus and Duns Scotus /
Esse consecutive cognitum: A Fourteenth-Century Theory of Divine Ideas /
Meister Eckhart’s Legacy --
More Than One Eckhart? The Parisian Eckhart and the ‘Opus tripartitum’—The Need for a More Homogeneous Picture of His Thought /
Eckhart and the Power of Imagination /
Locutio emphatica: Argumentative Strategies in Meister Eckhart’s German Sermons /
Mystical Theology and Contemplation --
The Tractatus de mistica theologia by Ioannes de Indagine, O.Cart. († 1475) /
A Newly Discovered Recension of Gerson’s Annotatio doctorum aliquorum qui de contemplatione locuti sunt: Evidence for Gerson’s Reading of De imitatione Christi? /
Prospects of the Second Scholastic --
Alfonso Briceño O.F.M. (1587–1668) on John Duns Scotus’s Metaphysical Groundworks of Theology: The Controversies on Infinity /
Antonio Ruiz de Montoya’s Firestone of Divine Love (Sílex del divino amor): The Spiritual Journey of a Jesuit among the Guaraní /
Hyacinthe de Chalvet on Beauty—Keeping Up Anti-Scholastic Appearances /
Summary: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.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004379290
ISSN:0169-8028 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Andreas Speer.