Philosophy and theology in the long middle ages : a tribute to Stephen F. Brown / / edited by Kent Emery, Jr., Russell L. Friedman and Andreas Speer ; assisted by Maxime Mauriège.

This book is a gift to Stephen Brown in honor of his 75th birthday. The 35 contributions to this Festschrift are disposed in five parts: Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy, Epistemology and Ethics, Philosophy and Theology, Theological Questions, Text and Context. These five headings articulate Steph...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 105.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1020 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
The Transformation Of Metaphysics In The Middle Ages /
The Division Of The Waters (Gen 1,6–7): The History Of A Conundrum And Its Resolution By The Early Oxford Masters /
The Problem Of The Knowability Of Substance: The Discussion From Eustachius Of Arras To Vital Du Four /
The Division Of Metaphysical Discourses: Boethius, Thomas Aquinas And Meister Eckhart /
Thomas Aquinas And The Unity Of Substantial Form /
Aquinas’ Conception Of The Great Chain Of Being: A More Considered Reply To Lovejoy /
Between Unity And Perceptibility—Richard Conington And The Concept Of Being /
Medieval Natural Philosophy And Modern Science—Continuity And Revolution /
St. Augustine On Memoria And Commemoratio /
Transcendental Prediction In Boethius’ Signification Theory: De Hebdomadibus In The Context Of The Commentaries On Peri Hermeneias /
Reexamining The Doctrine Of Divine Illumination In The Latin Philosophy Of The High Middle Ages /
« Sive dormiat sive vigilet » Le sommeil du juste et l’activité du sage, selon Albert le Grand, Boèce de Dacie et Maître Eckhart /
A Question Of Justice: The Good Thief, Cain And The Pursuit Of Moral Perfection /
Thomas Aquinas And John Duns Scotus On Individual Acts And The Ultimate End /
Peter Auriol On The Categories Of Action And Passion: The Second Question Of His Quodlibet /
William Of Ockham And Walter Burley On Signification And Imaginary Objects /
Dénomination extrinsèque et « changement cambridgien ». Éléments pour une archéologie médiévale de la subjectivité /
Desire, Consent And Sin: The Earliest Free Will Debates Of The Reformation /
The Problem Of Philosophy And Theology In Anselm Of Canterbury /
The Creation Of The Soul According To Thomas Aquinas /
St. Thomas Aquinas On Theological Truth /
Thomas Sutton On Theology As A Science: An Edition Of Questions 1, 3, And 4 Of Sutton’s “Cowton Critique” /
The Roots Of Love Of Wisdom: Henry Of Ghent On Platonic And Aristotelian Forms /
At The Outer Limits Of Authenticity: Denys The Carthusian’s Critique Of Duns Scotus And His Followers /
Pia Philosophia—Prisca Theologia. Die Idee vom Universalen Christentum /
Trinitarian Missions And The Order Of Grace According To Thomas Aquinas /
Questions Concerning The Existences Of Christ /
The Psychology Of The Incarnation In John Duns Scotus /
Ockham On The Papacy /
John Calvin’s Trinitarian Theology In The 1536 Institutes: The Distinction Of Persons As A Key To His Theological Sources /
Matthew Of Aquasparta And The Greeks /
Summary:This book is a gift to Stephen Brown in honor of his 75th birthday. The 35 contributions to this Festschrift are disposed in five parts: Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy, Epistemology and Ethics, Philosophy and Theology, Theological Questions, Text and Context. These five headings articulate Stephen Brown’s underlying conception and understanding of medieval philosophy and theology, which the editors share: The main theoretical and practical issues of the ‘long medieval’ intellectual tradition are rooted in an epistemology and a metaphysics, which must be understood not as separated from theology but as being in a fruitful exchange with theological conceptions and questions; further, in order to understand the longue durée of this tradition of philosophical and theological discourse, scholars must engage the textual traditions that conveyed it. Contributors are Jan A. Aertsen, Carlos Bazan, Oliva Blanchette, Olivier Boulnois, Anthony Celano, William J. Courtenay, Anne A. Davenport, Alain de Libera, Thomas Dewender, John P. Doyle, Stephen D. Dumont, Kent Emery, Jr., Juan Carlos Flores, Christopher D. Schabel, Fritz S. Pedersen, Russell L. Friedman, André Goddu, Wouter Goris, Michael Gorman, Simo Knuuttila, Theo Kobusch, Paul Joseph LaChance, Matthew Lamb, Matthew Levering, R. James Long, Steven P. Marrone, Lauge Nielsen, Timothy Noone, Thomas M. Osborne,.Klaus Rodler, Risto Saarinen, John T. Slotemaker, Jean Céleyrette, Jean-Luc Solere, Andreas Speer, Carlos Steel, Eileen Sweeney, Jeremy Wilkins, John F. Wippel.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:128311934X
9786613119346
9004201750
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Kent Emery, Jr., Russell L. Friedman and Andreas Speer ; assisted by Maxime Mauriège.