History of Christian philosophy in the Middle Ages.
Material type: TextSeries: Random House lifetime libraryPublication details: New York : Random House, [c1955]Description: 829 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 189 G428h
- B72 .G48
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | Tantur Ecumenical Institute Library Main Collection (Lower Floor) | 189 G428h (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SS000851384 |
pt 1: THE GREEK APOLOGISTS: CHAPTER I: THE GREEK APOLOGISTS: Aristides and Aquadratus -- Justin Martyr -- Tatian -- Athenagoras -- Theophilus of Antioch -- Irenaeus -- Hippolytus -- pt 2: EARLY CHRISTIAN SPECULATION: CHAPTER I: THE ALEXANDRINES: Clement of Alexandria -- Origen -- CHAPTER II: THE LATIN APOLOGISTS: Tertullian -- Minucious Felix -- Arnobius -- CHAPTER III: THE CAPPADOCIANS: Gregory Nazianzenus -- Basil the Great -- Gregory of Nyssa -- Nemesius -- pt3: FROM AUGUSTINE TO BOETHIUS: CHAPTER I: VICTORINUS AND AUGUSTINE: Marius Victorinus -- Augustine -- CHAPTER II: END OF THE GREEK PATRISTIC AGE: Denis the Areopagite -- Maximus of Chrysopolis -- Johannes Philoponus -- John Damascene -- The platonism of the fathers -- CHAPTER III: END OF THE LATIN PATRISTIC AGE: Faustus of Riez -- Claudianus Mamertus -- Boethius -- From Cassiodorus to Gregory the Great -- pt 4: FROM SCOTUS ERIGENA TO SAINT BERNARD: CHAPTER I: JOHANNES SCOTUS ERIGENA: Faith and reason --^Nature and its division -- The divine ideas -- Creation and revelation -- Creation and illumination -- The hierarchy of beings -- The return to God -- CHAPTER II: SAINT ANSELM OF CANTERBURY: Reason and faith -- The existence of God in the Monologium -- The proof of the Proslogion -- Attributes of God and creation -- Knowledge and will -- CHAPTER III: PLATONISM IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY: Gilbert of La Porree -- Thierry of Chartres -- Clarenbaud of Arras -- John of Salisbury -- CHAPTER IV: PETER ABELARD: Logic -- Ethics -- Theology -- CHAPTER V: SPECULATIVE MYSTICISM: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux -- William of Saint Thierry -- Isaac of Stella -- Alcher of Clairvaux -- Victorines -- CHAPTER VI: ALAN OF LILLE: Maxims of theology -- Christian notion of nature -- Art of Catholic faith -- pt 5: ARABIAN AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: CHAPTER I: ARABIAN PHILOSOPHY: Alkindi and Alfarabi -- Avicenna -- Averroes -- CHAPTER II: JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: -- Solomon Ibn Gabirol -- Moses Maimonides --^pt 6: EARLY SCHOLASTICISM: CHAPTER I: GRECO-ARABIAN INFLUENCES: Translations -- Liber de Causis -- Dominic Gundisalvi -- De fluxu entis -- Amaury of Bene -- David of Dinant -- Theological syncretism -- Pontifical decrees concerning Aristotle -- CHAPTER II: UNIVERSITIES AND SCHOLASTICISM: Organization and teaching methods -- Beginning of universities -- CHAPTER III: EARLY THIRTEENTH-CENTURY THEOLOGIANS: Paris -- Oxford -- pt 7: THEOLOGY AND LEARNING: CHAPTER I: ALBERT THE GREAT: Albert and secular learning -- The four co-evals -- Man -- God -- CHAPTER II: ROGER BACON: The philosopher -- The reformer -- CHAPTER III: MIDDLE THIRTEENTH-CENTURY LOGICIANS: Speculative grammar -- Theology and logic -- Program for examinations -- William of Sherwood and Lambert of Auxerre -- Peter of Spain -- pt 8: THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCHOLASTICISM: CHAPTER I: THE FRANCISCAN SCHOOL: Alexander of Hales and John of La ROchelle -- Bonaventure and his school -- Eustachius of Arras -- Walter of Bruges --^Matthew of Aquasparta -- Bartholomew of Bologna -- Roger Marston -- Peter Olieu -- Vital du Four -- Richard of Mediavilla -- William of Ware -- Ramon Lull -- CHAPTER II: SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGIANS IN ENGLAND: Robert Kilwardby -- John Peckham -- CHAPTER III: THOMAS AQUINAS: The Thomistic reformation -- Theology and philosophy -- God -- Creation -- Man -- The end of man -- Thomism at the crossways -- pt 9: THE CONDEMNATION OF 1277: CHAPTER I: LATIN AVERROISM: Siger of Brabant -- Boetius of Sweden -- CHAPTER II: THE THEOLOGICAL REACTION: Bonaventure -- Etienne Tempier in 1270 -- Etienne Tempier in 1277 -- Condemned propositions -- Importance of the condemnation -- CHAPTER III: PHILOSOPHICAL CONTROVERSIES: The Correctives -- The plurality of forms -- Existence and essence -- pt 10: FOURTEENTH-CENTURY SCHOLASTICISM: CHAPTER I: ALBERTISTS AND NEO-PLATONISTS: Dietrich of Vrieberg -- Master Eckhart -- Tauler and Ruysbroeck -- CHAPTER II: THE SECOND AUGUSTINIAN SCHOOL: Henry of Ghent --^John Duns Scotus and his school -- CHAPTER III: DISTINTEGRATION OF SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGY: Durand of Saint-Pourcain -- Peter Auriol -- Henry of Harclay -- The Carmelite group -- pt 11: THE MODERN WAY: CHAPTER I: WILLIAM OF OCKHAM: Intuition and abstraction -- Signs -- Supposition and signification -- Intellection -- Being and cause -- The spirit of Ockhamism -- CHAPTER II: NOMINALISM: Wodham, Holkot, Rimini -- John of Mirecourt -- Nicholas of Autrecourt -- John Buridan -- Albert of Saxony and Oresme -- Extension of the Parisian school -- CHAPTER III: THE SECOND AVERROISM: John of Jandun -- Marsilius of Padua -- CHAPTER IV: JOURNEY'S END: John Gerson -- Nicholas of Cues -- Greek philosophy and Christianity.
There are no comments on this title.