Critical edition of De scientia Dei by John Wyclif, one of the most brilliant teachers at Oxford after the Great Death. The tract deals with important theological questions about God's knowledge and human free will. A detailed introduction contextualises the tract within Wyclif's own theological and philosophical development.
Critical edition of De scientia Dei by John Wyclif, one of the most brilliant teachers at Oxford after the Great Death. The tract deals with important theological questions about God's knowledge and human free will. A detailed introduction contextualises the tract within Wyclif's own theological and philosophical development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Luigi Campi (PhD 2011) is Research Fellow in History of Medieval Philosophy at the University of Milan. His areas of research are in medieval theology and philosophy, with particular interest in the thought of John Wyclif and his legacy in Central Europe. He is also interested in the study of doctrinal and textual influences across literary traditions (philosophy, theology, canon law). He is actually working on a volume devoted to philosophical debates at the Prague Faculty of Arts around 1409, also including some hitherto unedited texts of Bohemian Wycliffites.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction 1: The Place of the De scientia Dei in the Summa de ente 2: The Manuscript Tradition and Editorial Principles 3: Presentation of the Text 4: The Main Themes of John Wyclif's De scientia Dei 5: Bibliography DE SCIENTIA DEI Index Locorum Scripturarum Index Auctorum Index Nominum Index Rerum Potiorum
Acknowledgements Introduction 1: The Place of the De scientia Dei in the Summa de ente 2: The Manuscript Tradition and Editorial Principles 3: Presentation of the Text 4: The Main Themes of John Wyclif's De scientia Dei 5: Bibliography DE SCIENTIA DEI Index Locorum Scripturarum Index Auctorum Index Nominum Index Rerum Potiorum
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