The doctrine of divine providence was considered fundamental to understanding the nature of reality in medieval Christian orthodoxy. One of our greatest modern impediments to proper understanding of this law are the radically different ontologies that flourished in the Latin West through the recuperation of Ancient thought, most notably in the divisions between the Platonists and the Aristotelians. Whereas Biblical exegesis owed more to Augustine\u27s Platonism, the rise of Aristotelian thought in the university curriculum entailed a serious threat to the doctrine of providence. The translation and dissemination of Islamic Aristotelians revealed an almost identical challenge to Islamic orthodoxy on the same matter. Philosophical, and especi...
International audienceThough the Psychomachia is in no way a biblical poem, it wholly depends on a b...
The influence of Saint-August in on the moral literature of the seventeenth-century cannot be overlo...
To the ancient Greeks, providence was the inherent purpose and rational structure of the world. In C...
The doctrine of divine providence was considered fundamental to understanding the nature of reality ...
Substance and Providence in the Old French Theological Romance The doctrine of divine providence was...
Our perception of the Holy Grail is, for the most part, the result of orthodox views that have domin...
The numerous ontological and epistemological paradoxes found within La Démonomanie des sorciers, a d...
Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la rose (The Romance of the Rose), written in Paris in t...
The two early thirteenth-century romances Perlesvaus and the Queste del saint Graal are strongly inf...
Throughout the earlier part of modern times the French thought was fundamentally modified by the pro...
This dissertation interrogates the relationship between medieval French Arthurian romance and Christ...
Le De natura hominis de Némésius d’Émèse a surtout été étudié pour ses sources (Galien, Porphyre, Ph...
Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy has often been compared to Augustines’ Cassiciacum Dialogues. Th...
“If God predestines me to be damned, nevertheless I would love Him.” The polemic centered on this fo...
The early modern period in England is characterised by philosophical and moral debates over the mean...
International audienceThough the Psychomachia is in no way a biblical poem, it wholly depends on a b...
The influence of Saint-August in on the moral literature of the seventeenth-century cannot be overlo...
To the ancient Greeks, providence was the inherent purpose and rational structure of the world. In C...
The doctrine of divine providence was considered fundamental to understanding the nature of reality ...
Substance and Providence in the Old French Theological Romance The doctrine of divine providence was...
Our perception of the Holy Grail is, for the most part, the result of orthodox views that have domin...
The numerous ontological and epistemological paradoxes found within La Démonomanie des sorciers, a d...
Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la rose (The Romance of the Rose), written in Paris in t...
The two early thirteenth-century romances Perlesvaus and the Queste del saint Graal are strongly inf...
Throughout the earlier part of modern times the French thought was fundamentally modified by the pro...
This dissertation interrogates the relationship between medieval French Arthurian romance and Christ...
Le De natura hominis de Némésius d’Émèse a surtout été étudié pour ses sources (Galien, Porphyre, Ph...
Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy has often been compared to Augustines’ Cassiciacum Dialogues. Th...
“If God predestines me to be damned, nevertheless I would love Him.” The polemic centered on this fo...
The early modern period in England is characterised by philosophical and moral debates over the mean...
International audienceThough the Psychomachia is in no way a biblical poem, it wholly depends on a b...
The influence of Saint-August in on the moral literature of the seventeenth-century cannot be overlo...
To the ancient Greeks, providence was the inherent purpose and rational structure of the world. In C...