In these pages, we expose the main traits of St. Albert the Great’s doctrine of providence and fate, considered by Palazzo the keystone of his philosophical system. To describe it we examine his systematic works, primarily his Summa of Theology. His discussion follows clearly the guidelines of the Summa of Alexander of Hales, in order to delve into the set of problems faced over the centuries by theological tradition. Albert also restates the reflections of different authors like Boethius or Saint John of Damascus but, in his Summa he incorporates to his reflections also the noteworthy book of Nemesius of Emesa, De natura hominis, which includes some pages on providence. Albert gives his personal solution to the complex questions of provide...
L'objet de cette étude concerne un langage de la procession et de la création trop longtemps oublié ...
This article deals with the doctrine of providence in Thomas Aquinas based on the thinking of the Fr...
The Christian idea of Providence is quite conventional in Byzantine literature and it is not surpris...
In these pages, we expose the main traits of the doctrine of providence of Saint Albert the Great, a...
William of Auvergne’s treatment of providence in his Deuniverso (1230s) selectively employed Avicenn...
The examination of Plotinus\u27 providence treatise shows that he identifies providence with the ver...
The vast number of Albert the Great’s commentaries on the Old and New Testaments are not intended as...
Albertus Magnus is regarded as one of the most important high scholastic recipients and interpreters...
Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274), the doctor angelicus (angelic doctor), devoted an exceptionally large ...
This theological thesis is about conceptualising providence and its relation to contingency. What ap...
Boethius represents one of the most important milestones in Christian reflection about fate and prov...
Thomas Aquinas’s engagement with newly received Arabic commentaries on Aristotle and Neoplatonic ide...
Boethius represents one of the most important milestones in Christian reflection about fate and prov...
Among his contemporaries, Albert the Great (1200-1280) stands out for his extensive knowledge of phi...
This book by a leading scholar of Christian theology and exegesis is a capstone of years of research...
L'objet de cette étude concerne un langage de la procession et de la création trop longtemps oublié ...
This article deals with the doctrine of providence in Thomas Aquinas based on the thinking of the Fr...
The Christian idea of Providence is quite conventional in Byzantine literature and it is not surpris...
In these pages, we expose the main traits of the doctrine of providence of Saint Albert the Great, a...
William of Auvergne’s treatment of providence in his Deuniverso (1230s) selectively employed Avicenn...
The examination of Plotinus\u27 providence treatise shows that he identifies providence with the ver...
The vast number of Albert the Great’s commentaries on the Old and New Testaments are not intended as...
Albertus Magnus is regarded as one of the most important high scholastic recipients and interpreters...
Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274), the doctor angelicus (angelic doctor), devoted an exceptionally large ...
This theological thesis is about conceptualising providence and its relation to contingency. What ap...
Boethius represents one of the most important milestones in Christian reflection about fate and prov...
Thomas Aquinas’s engagement with newly received Arabic commentaries on Aristotle and Neoplatonic ide...
Boethius represents one of the most important milestones in Christian reflection about fate and prov...
Among his contemporaries, Albert the Great (1200-1280) stands out for his extensive knowledge of phi...
This book by a leading scholar of Christian theology and exegesis is a capstone of years of research...
L'objet de cette étude concerne un langage de la procession et de la création trop longtemps oublié ...
This article deals with the doctrine of providence in Thomas Aquinas based on the thinking of the Fr...
The Christian idea of Providence is quite conventional in Byzantine literature and it is not surpris...