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Published: 01 May 2007
... Lombard Bonaventure John of Damascus Thomas Aquinas Logos Arian writers Hilary of Poitiers Jesus Day of Judgment Abmrose of Milan Jerome Augustine Peter Lombard Bonaventure De die autem illo vel hora nemo scit neque angeli in caelo neque Filius nisi Pater. —Mark 13:32 The Arian writers made...
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Migrant Consciousness and Catholic Confessional Identity Texts
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Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
Published: 17 June 2021
...Chapter 8 argues that migrants and exiles played a critical role in the elaboration of notions of Catholic identity in Ireland. It concentrates in particular on three authors from the early seventeenth-century—Peter Lombard, David Rothe, and Philip O’Sullivan Beare—who helped develop the notion...
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Peter Lombard
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Philipp W. Rosemann
Published: 25 July 2017
...This chapter covers the sacramental theology of the scholastic theologian and bishop of Paris, Peter Lombard. Lombard’s Book of Sentences of the mid-twelfth century defined a sacrament as “a sign of God’s grace and the form of invisible grace, in such a way as to carry its image...
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Published: 07 April 2011
... not only with Abelard (intentionalism) but also with Peter Lombard (physicalism) are explained. The neo-scholastic version of Aquinas's analysis of deliberation towards choice and action is critiqued. Many texts from the untranslated Commentary on the Sentences by Aquinas are set out...
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6 Middle Ages to the Renaissance
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Terryl L. Givens
Published: 10 September 2009
...Rabbinical texts kept preexistence alive in the Jewish tradition (largely through the concept of the guf, or soul-treasury. Authorities like Peter Lombard and Aquinas declared against it. Neoplatonism and the cosmology of Timaeus persisted in works by Bernard Silvester, Hildegard...
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Introduction
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G. Sujin Pak
Published: 21 June 2018
... Bullinger Heinrich Calvin John clerical identity and authority prophetic duties functions prophetic office sacred history teacher teaching office analogy analogical covenant mirror prophet/prophecy foretelling interpretation of Scripture Augustine Peter Lombard Thomas Aquinas Joachim of Fiore...
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Introduction A Great Medieval Thinker?
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Philipp W. Rosemann
Published: 22 April 2004
...The chapter begins with a discussion on the place of medieval Christian thinker Peter Lombard in the intellectual history of Christianity. Lombard was born between 1095 and 1100 in the region of Novara in Lombardy and died in 1160 as a bishop of Paris. He was the author of a celebrated work...
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The Sentences, Book IV, Distinctions 43–50: On the Resurrection and the Circumstances of Judgment
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Philipp W. Rosemann
Published: 22 April 2004
...In the Christian tradition, there have always been those eager to paint the last judgment and the events leading up to it in sensational and lurid colors. Peter Lombard's simple strategy in providing a reliable account of Last Things is to stay close to the scriptural evidence. The structure...
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Introduction
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Antonia Fitzpatrick
Published: 26 October 2017
... to be identical and his polemic against heretics. The Introduction goes on to survey the source material from Peter Lombard, St. Augustine, Aristotle, and Averroes with which Aquinas would construct his account of the body, its identity over time, and its autonomy relative to the soul. It briefly outlines...
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Henry of Ghent
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JT Paasch
Published: 29 March 2012
...Henry of Ghent offered a provocative answer to the question: how is a divine person produced? Henry insists (against Peter Lombard) that the Father must produce the Son or Spirit from materials––or at least something that plays the role of materials––because otherwise the Son or Spirit would...
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Published: 22 June 2017
... dignity fall of humankind God divinity god gods image of God imago Dei soul virtue animals Incarnation of Christ John Scotus Eriugena Peter Lombard rights Robert Grosseteste Thomas Aquinas Bible capital punishment Leo the Great nature punishment Adam Augustine of Hippo free choice...
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The Filioque from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century
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Edward A. Siecienski
Published: 03 March 2010
... Michael Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida Patriarch Michael Cerularius Great Schism Theophylact of Ohrid Anselm of Canterbury Peter Lombard Richard of St. Victor Anselm of Havelberg Nicetas of Nicomedia Fourth Crusade Bonaventure Thomas Aquinas Although an uneasy peace was maintained...
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Published: 10 October 2024
...This chapter is the first of two devoted to the reception of the homo assumptus Christology in the period, dealing with this Christology from 1050 to Peter Lombard’s report of it in 1158. Having discussed Anselm and other twelfth-century figures, the main portion of the chapter...
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Augustinian Case Studies
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Katrin Ettenhuber
Published: 01 July 2011
... verified this account by consulting the Augustinian text directly—further proof, perhaps, of Donne's distrust of Lombard. 127 There are surprisingly few acknowledged references to Peter Lombard's work in Donne's writing—about two dozen altogether—and it is difficult to gauge the extent of his...
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Peter Lombard: Life and Works
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Philipp W. Rosemann
Published: 22 April 2004
...This chapter depicts the life and works of medieval Christian thinker Peter Lombard. Historically speaking, almost nothing is known of his family and early years. The letter from St. Bernard to Gilduin, abbot of St. Victor, during the first months of 1136 contained the first mention of Peter...
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THE Sentences, Book II: On the Creation of Things, and the Formation of Spiritual and Corporeal Entities, and Many Other Matters Pertaining to These
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Philipp W. Rosemann
Published: 22 April 2004
...This chapter examines Book II of Peter Lombard's Book of Sentences . In Book II, Peter Lombard presented his ideas with his usual sense of humility, recognizing the limits of the human mind in coming to grasp why man was created as an incarnate spirit, how precisely the details...
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Prolegomena: The Fourth Lateran Council and its Tradition
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Isabel Iribarren
Published: 06 October 2005
... unified doctrinal tradition. Aristotle Bonaventure Cross R Durandus of St Pourçain Continued essence unity of Joachim of Fiore Lateran IV Council Peter Lombard quaternity error of Robb F Trinitarian syllogism common opinion filioque Innocent III order of priority relations of origin Robert...
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Doctrinal Prologue
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Gregory B. Graybill
Published: 15 July 2010
...This chapter presents the theological context in which Melanchthon operated. The soteriologies of nine major figures in the western Christian tradition are given, with an emphasis on their understandings of the will's role in justification. Included are Augustine, Peter Lombard, Thomas Aquinas...
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Published: 26 January 2006
...This chapter analyses the discussions of impotence magic in 13th- and 14th-century theology commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. It argues that the magical texts described in Chapter 5 prompted Albertus Magnus and another anonymous (and previously unknown) author to ask...
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Peter Lombard
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Philipp W. Rosemann
Published online: 03 October 2011
Published in print: 22 April 2004
...Peter Lombard is best known as the author of a celebrated work entitled Book of Sentences , which for several centuries served as the standard theological textbook in the Christian West. It was the subject of more commentaries than any other work of Christian literature besides...
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