Examines the works of Paris theologians to show how they dealt with the questions of human pain and suffering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Thirteenth-Century Theological Ideas about Human Pain and Suffering and the Passion of Christ Gendering Pain: Theological Ideas about Female and Male Suffering Pain as a Restorative Power: Voluntary Suffering and Satisfaction for Sin The Intellectual Development of Limbo: Pain, Children and Original Sin Anima Separata: Masters of Theology and the Controversy surrounding the Suffering of the Separated Soul Defining the Corporeal: Suffering in Hell according to Masters of Theology at Paris, c .1230-c.1280 Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Thirteenth-Century Theological Ideas about Human Pain and Suffering and the Passion of Christ Gendering Pain: Theological Ideas about Female and Male Suffering Pain as a Restorative Power: Voluntary Suffering and Satisfaction for Sin The Intellectual Development of Limbo: Pain, Children and Original Sin Anima Separata: Masters of Theology and the Controversy surrounding the Suffering of the Separated Soul Defining the Corporeal: Suffering in Hell according to Masters of Theology at Paris, c .1230-c.1280 Conclusion Bibliography
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