In this thesis, my purpose is to determine why Augustine’s theory of knowledge by illumination was rejected by Franciscan theologians at the end of the thirteenth century. My main methodological assumption is that Medieval accounts of divine illumination must be interpreted in a theological context, or with attention to a scholar’s underlying doctrines of God and of the human mind as the image of God, inasmuch as the latter doctrine determines one’s understanding of the nature of the mind’s cognitive work, and illumination illustrates cognition. In the first chapter, I show how Augustine’s understanding of illumination derives from his Trinitarian theology. In the second chapter, I use the same theological methods of inquiry to identify con...
This dissertation analyzes Augustine\u27s exegesis in his Tractatus in Iohannis Euangelium from a th...
The article examines the problem of visual perception in medieval philosophy, which demonstrates a ...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
Statement of Purpose The central issue examined in this dissertation is the status of the divine ill...
The focus of this dissertation is the status of the divine illumination theory between 1285 and 1300...
This paper discusses illumination, recollection, and dialectic in Augustine’s early works, but chief...
In this thesis I provide a critical exposition of the theme of the reform of the image of God in hum...
In this paper I argue that Aquinas’s doctrine of prophecy develops from the early period (De uer. q....
This paper analyzes select similes and metaphors around the optics and philosophy of light which wer...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
To what extent, if at all, can we say that the bishop of Hippo thought that the eternal rules functi...
Augustine’s great speculative work, On the Trinity, is something of a conundrum for scholars interes...
One persistent strand of commentary treats Augustine’s de trinitate (trin.) as most significantly an...
I argue that St. Augustine of Hippo was the first in the history of Christian spirituality who expre...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Macquarie Universit...
This dissertation analyzes Augustine\u27s exegesis in his Tractatus in Iohannis Euangelium from a th...
The article examines the problem of visual perception in medieval philosophy, which demonstrates a ...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...
Statement of Purpose The central issue examined in this dissertation is the status of the divine ill...
The focus of this dissertation is the status of the divine illumination theory between 1285 and 1300...
This paper discusses illumination, recollection, and dialectic in Augustine’s early works, but chief...
In this thesis I provide a critical exposition of the theme of the reform of the image of God in hum...
In this paper I argue that Aquinas’s doctrine of prophecy develops from the early period (De uer. q....
This paper analyzes select similes and metaphors around the optics and philosophy of light which wer...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
To what extent, if at all, can we say that the bishop of Hippo thought that the eternal rules functi...
Augustine’s great speculative work, On the Trinity, is something of a conundrum for scholars interes...
One persistent strand of commentary treats Augustine’s de trinitate (trin.) as most significantly an...
I argue that St. Augustine of Hippo was the first in the history of Christian spirituality who expre...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Macquarie Universit...
This dissertation analyzes Augustine\u27s exegesis in his Tractatus in Iohannis Euangelium from a th...
The article examines the problem of visual perception in medieval philosophy, which demonstrates a ...
Does Augustine lie at the heart of certain problems in contemporary theology? Does Augustine, the fo...