This article consists of two sections: – in the first section I try to draw synthetically some of the salient characteristics of the Latin scholastic theology of the 12th century as they emerged in the research of the last 100 years (early scholasticism; 'Sprachlogik'; aetas Boethiana); – in the second section I focus on a single work, the treatise Invisi- bilia Dei: dated between approximately 1150 and 1180, it sums up significant traits of the scholastic theology of this period
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International audienceThe young Lothar of Segni, the future Pope Innocent III, spent some formative ...
The article presents one of the most controversial issues in the history of the medieval heresies - ...
This article examines the revival of the de viris illustribus genre in the twelfth century. These ca...
Traditionally, scholasticism was considered as a medieval phenomenon only. The article argues that t...
This essay attempts to give the Scholastic Theology of the High Middle Ages due praise by inhabiting...
International audienceThis article concerns a newly discovered Carolingian text that is arguably one...
This article investigates the list of five faculties of the soul "sensus, imaginatio, ratio, intelle...
During the twelfth century, Honorius Augustodunensis wrote a number of encyclopaedic works. In Imago...
This is the first book to look closely at the contested reception of Peter Lombard's Sentences and i...
This article examines how Reformed scholasticism can be relevant for systematic theology today. ‘Ref...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginat...
This thesis provides the first study of the relationship between three of the most important comment...
Ancient and medieval usages of the Latin noun auctoritas display an intrac tability that induced one...
The thesis is a study of the preaching of Pullen, Lombard, Comestor, Hilduin, Peter of Poitiers, Ala...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric ...
International audienceThe young Lothar of Segni, the future Pope Innocent III, spent some formative ...
The article presents one of the most controversial issues in the history of the medieval heresies - ...