A study of the metaphysics and semantics of Christology between 1050 and 1250 that discusses figures such as Anselm of Canterbury, Hugh of St Victor, Peter Lombard, and Bernard of Clairvaux.
A study of the metaphysics and semantics of Christology between 1050 and 1250 that discusses figures such as Anselm of Canterbury, Hugh of St Victor, Peter Lombard, and Bernard of Clairvaux.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Cross has been John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame since 2007. Previously he was Tutorial Fellow in Theology at Oriel College, Oxford, and Professor of Medieval Theology at the University of Oxford.
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* Introduction. Two Christological trajectories in the early Church * Part 1: From the homo assumptus to Conciliar Christology, 1050-1180 * 1: The Augustinian tradition (1) * 2: The Augustinian tradition (2) * 3: The Boethian tradition * 4: Towards a third option: A mereological Christology * 5: The non-aliquid Christology (1): The theory proposed * 6: The non-aliquid Christology (2): Apotheosis and anathema * 7: The subsistence theory in the late twelfth century * 8: University theology in early thirteenth-century Paris * 9: Dominican Christology in the 1240s: Varieties of the subsistence theory * 10: Franciscan Christology in the 1240s: The homo assumptus briefly revived * Afterword * Appendix. A summary chronology
* Introduction. Two Christological trajectories in the early Church * Part 1: From the homo assumptus to Conciliar Christology, 1050-1180 * 1: The Augustinian tradition (1) * 2: The Augustinian tradition (2) * 3: The Boethian tradition * 4: Towards a third option: A mereological Christology * 5: The non-aliquid Christology (1): The theory proposed * 6: The non-aliquid Christology (2): Apotheosis and anathema * 7: The subsistence theory in the late twelfth century * 8: University theology in early thirteenth-century Paris * 9: Dominican Christology in the 1240s: Varieties of the subsistence theory * 10: Franciscan Christology in the 1240s: The homo assumptus briefly revived * Afterword * Appendix. A summary chronology
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