This study examines charity in Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron and François Rabelais's Tiers Livre, two works of 1540's France that explore similar philosophical themes and follow analogous literary structures. Charity appears in these texts in contexts of community, friendship, and human nature, which are the topics of the three chapters in this work. Notions of charity in Marguerite and Rabelais's texts are rooted in exegetic tradition stemming from the Pauline Epistles and designate charity as a social model, distinguished by the love of caritas, as well as an interpretive model, characterized by an appeal to read in good part, in bonam partem. T he works draw upon exegetic sources for notions of charity that appear in the writings o...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
Charity turns out to be the virtue which is both the root and the fruit of salvation in Langland&...
International audienceJean-Pierre Cavaillé, “Where Does Evil Come From” : Divination and Devotion at...
This study examines charity in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron and François Rabelais’s Tiers Livr...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
This dissertation investigates one of the profound and pervasive ironies of early modern England: ho...
The Angelic Doctor of the Church, Saint Thomas Aquinas, is among the greatest minds to contribute to...
This dissertation addresses the problem of the transition from euergetism to Christian charity. The ...
In the late fourth and early fifth centuries, asceticism offered aristocratic Romans a new paradigm ...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
In a world where economies have no moral conscience, biblical theologians can challenge local cultur...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
In a world where economies have no moral conscience, biblical theologians can challenge local cultu...
This thesis investigates the mature thought of St. Thomas Aquinas on charity as expressed in the Lec...
Despite the long-recognized connection between poverty and charity, and the scholarly attention paid...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
Charity turns out to be the virtue which is both the root and the fruit of salvation in Langland&...
International audienceJean-Pierre Cavaillé, “Where Does Evil Come From” : Divination and Devotion at...
This study examines charity in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron and François Rabelais’s Tiers Livr...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
This dissertation investigates one of the profound and pervasive ironies of early modern England: ho...
The Angelic Doctor of the Church, Saint Thomas Aquinas, is among the greatest minds to contribute to...
This dissertation addresses the problem of the transition from euergetism to Christian charity. The ...
In the late fourth and early fifth centuries, asceticism offered aristocratic Romans a new paradigm ...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
In a world where economies have no moral conscience, biblical theologians can challenge local cultur...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
In a world where economies have no moral conscience, biblical theologians can challenge local cultu...
This thesis investigates the mature thought of St. Thomas Aquinas on charity as expressed in the Lec...
Despite the long-recognized connection between poverty and charity, and the scholarly attention paid...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
Charity turns out to be the virtue which is both the root and the fruit of salvation in Langland&...
International audienceJean-Pierre Cavaillé, “Where Does Evil Come From” : Divination and Devotion at...