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In his extensive work as a theologian and a historian, Walter H. Principe, CSB, was committed to reflecting on both the present and the past. This memorial collection addresses a central feature of Principe's thought, his concern that the history of medieval theology and philosophy have a significant role to play in contemporary discussions.

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In his extensive work as a theologian and a historian, Walter H. Principe, CSB, was committed to reflecting on both the present and the past. This memorial collection addresses a central feature of Principe's thought, his concern that the history of medieval theology and philosophy have a significant role to play in contemporary discussions.


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Autorenporträt
James R. Ginther is Assistant Professor of Medieval Theology at St Louis University USA. He received his PhD from the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, where Walter Principe was one of his principal teachers. In addition to having published studies on medieval exegesis, ecclesiology and preaching, Dr Ginther is the Director of the Electronic Grosseteste, a web-based research project. He is also completing a monographic study on the theology of Robert Grosseteste (c. 1170-1253). CARL N. STILL is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, and the Chair of the Department of Philosophy, at St. Thomas More College (Canada). In 1993, he received his MSL from the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, which he completed under the direction of Walter Principe and Edward Synan. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto; his thesis was entitled 'Thomas Aquinas on Human Self-Knowledge: A Critical Study.' Dr. Still has also published on Thomas Aquinas's epistemology.