Medieval Theories of Divine Providence 1250-1350

Medieval Theories of Divine Providence 1250-1350
Title Medieval Theories of Divine Providence 1250-1350 PDF eBook
Author Mikko Posti
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 303
Release 2020-04-20
Genre History
ISBN 9004429727

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In Medieval Theories of Divine Providence 1250-1350 Mikko Posti presents a historical and philosophical study of the doctrine of divine providence in 13th- and 14th-century Latin philosophical theology.

The Legacy of Early Franciscan Thought

The Legacy of Early Franciscan Thought
Title The Legacy of Early Franciscan Thought PDF eBook
Author Lydia Schumacher
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 539
Release 2021-01-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110684888

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The legacy of late medieval Franciscan thought is uncontested: for generations, the influence of late-13th and 14th century Franciscans on the development of modern thought has been celebrated by some and loathed by others. However, the legacy of early Franciscan thought, as it developed in the first generation of Franciscan thinkers who worked at the recently-founded University of Paris in the first half of the 13th century, is a virtually foreign concept in the relevant scholarship. The reason for this is that early Franciscans are widely regarded as mere codifiers and perpetrators of the earlier medieval, largely Augustinian, tradition, from which later Franciscans supposedly departed. In this study, leading scholars of both periods in the Franciscan intellectual tradition join forces to highlight the continuity between early and late Franciscan thinkers which is often overlooked by those who emphasize their discrepancies in terms of methodology and sources. At the same time, the contributors seek to paint a more nuanced picture of the tradition’s legacy to Western thought, highlighting aspects of it that were passed down for generations to follow as well as the extremely different contexts and ends for which originally Franciscan ideas came to be employed in later medieval and modern thought.

Albert the Great (c. 1193–1280) and the Configuration of the Embryo

Albert the Great (c. 1193–1280) and the Configuration of the Embryo
Title Albert the Great (c. 1193–1280) and the Configuration of the Embryo PDF eBook
Author Amalia Cerrito
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 179
Release 2023-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 3031240235

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This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of Albert the Great’s (c. 1193–1280) notion of virtus formativa, a shaping force responsible for crucial dynamics in the formation of living beings. Crossing the boundaries between theology and philosophy, the notion of virtus formativa, or formative power, was central in explaining genetic inheritance and the configuration of the embryo. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this book reconstructs how Albert the Great, motivated by theological open issues, reorganised the natural-philosophical and medical theories on embryonic development, creatively drawing upon Greek, Patristic, and Arabic sources. A valuable contribution to research, this book offers essential insights for those studying the history of embryology, medicine, and science in the medieval and renaissance periods.

Natural Final Causality and Scholastic Thought

Natural Final Causality and Scholastic Thought
Title Natural Final Causality and Scholastic Thought PDF eBook
Author Corey Barnes
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 298
Release 2024-08-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1040113192

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This book examines scholastic conceptions of final causality through the methods and concerns of historical theology. It argues the history of final causality is most profitably understood according to the interplay of regularity, order, and intentionality as interpretive categories. Within this analytic framework, the author explores the history and theological implications of final causality from Aristotle to Nicole Oresme, utilizing shifts in the dominant interpretive category to clarify how final causality could change from one of four co-equal explanatory strategies in Aristotle to the cause of causes in Avicenna to a merely metaphorical cause in Walter Chatton. Theological debates – ranging from questions of creation, the relationship of primary and secondary causality and of the ultimate good to secondary goods, the autonomy or instrumentality of nature, and the compatibility of chance with providence – motivated many of these changes. The chapters examine final causality in Aristotle and the commentorial tradition from late antiquity to medieval Arabic sources and then consider in detail various scholastic understandings and uses of final causality. The book will be of particular interest to scholars of historical theology, systematic theology, scholastic thought, and medieval philosophy.

Rights at the Margins

Rights at the Margins
Title Rights at the Margins PDF eBook
Author Virpi Mäkinen
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 277
Release 2020-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 9004431535

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Rights at the Margins explores the ways rights were available to those on the margins and their relationship with social justice in medieval and early modern thought. It also elaborates the relevance of some historical ideas in the contemporary context.

Chrysostomus Javelli’s Epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna

Chrysostomus Javelli’s Epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna
Title Chrysostomus Javelli’s Epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna PDF eBook
Author Valérie Cordonier
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 264
Release 2021-08-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004464794

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The first study, along with edition and translation, of Chrysostomus Javelli’s epitome of the Liber de bona fortuna (1531), a work permitting insight into the early modern understanding of fortune, fate, and free will.

Contemplation and Philosophy

Contemplation and Philosophy
Title Contemplation and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Roberto Hofmeister Pich
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Mysticism
ISBN 9789004376281

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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.