Nicholas of Autrecourt and William of Ockham on Atomism, Nominalism, and the Ontology of Motion
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Expositions of the Text: Aquinas’s Aristotelian Commentaries
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On a Sophisma of Richard Kilvington and a Problem of Analysis
On a Sophisma of Richard Kilvington and a Problem of Analysis Katz, Bernard D. Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996)…
Augustine on Theological Fatalism: The Argument of De Libero Arbitrio
Augustine on Theological Fatalism: The Argument of De Libero Arbitrio Hunt, David P. Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996) Abstract…
Robert Holcot, O.P., on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God
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Ockham and Ambiguity
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Thomas Wylton’s Question “An contingit dare ultimum rei permanentis in esse”
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The Competition of Authoritative Languages and Aquinas’s Theological Rhetoric
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Natural Reason in the Summa contra Gentiles
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Creation and “Actualism”: The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology
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The Polemical Context and Content of Gregory of Nyssa’s Psychology
The Polemical Context and Content of Gregory of Nyssa’s Psychology Barnes, Michel R. Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 4 (1994) Abstract In this…
The Church in the Light of Learned Ignorance
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Nominalism Meets Indivisibilism
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Medieval Supposition Theory in Its Theological Context
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Duns Scotus on Signification
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Good and the Object of Natural Inclinations in St. Thomas AquinasGood and the Object of Natural Inclinations in St. Thomas Aquinas
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The Certainty and Scope of Knowledge: Bonaventure’s Disputed Questions on the Knowledge of Christ
The Certainty and Scope of Knowledge: Bonaventure’s Disputed Questions on the Knowledge of Christ Speer, Andreas Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 3 (1993)…
Rewriting the Narrative of Scripture: 12th-Century Debates over Reason and Theological Form
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Duns Scotus on Autonomous Freedom and Divine Co-Causality
Duns Scotus on Autonomous Freedom and Divine Co-Causality Frank, William A. Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 2 (1992) Abstract John Duns Scotus teaches…
Another Look at St. Thomas and the Plurality of the Literal Sense of Scripture
Another Look at St. Thomas and the Plurality of the Literal Sense of Scripture Johnson, Mark F. Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 2…
On the Purpose of “Merit” in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas
On the Purpose of “Merit” in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas Wawrykow, Joseph Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 2 (1992) Abstract I aim…
St. Thomas Aquinas on Satisfaction, Indulgences, and Crusades
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Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomistic Natural Law
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St. Albert on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God
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Richard Rufus of Cornwall on Creation: The Reception of Aristotelian Physics in the West
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