The Medieval MindContent: New Religious Orientation - Christianity: the Formative years - Augustine: God the Creator - Augustine: the Created Universe - Medieval interval - Thomas: Metaphysics - Thomas: Psychology, ethics, Politics - End of the Middle ages. |
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... Middle Ages knew only the Timaeus , which , because of its myth of a creative demiurge , medieval men took to be the work of a fumbling seeker after Christian truth . Of Aristotle's writings only a part of the works on logic survived ...
... Middle Ages knew only the Timaeus , which , because of its myth of a creative demiurge , medieval men took to be the work of a fumbling seeker after Christian truth . Of Aristotle's writings only a part of the works on logic survived ...
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... Middle Ages and our own time is to ask what would happen to a St. Francis in the twentieth century , with his ... Middle Ages , it is necessary to realize that it was capable of being inflamed . It is not , of course , that the average ...
... Middle Ages and our own time is to ask what would happen to a St. Francis in the twentieth century , with his ... Middle Ages , it is necessary to realize that it was capable of being inflamed . It is not , of course , that the average ...
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... medieval university were no more the independ- ent , sovereign fields of learning that the special sciences are today than were the European nations of the Middle Ages the national territorial states of modern times . In the Middle Ages ...
... medieval university were no more the independ- ent , sovereign fields of learning that the special sciences are today than were the European nations of the Middle Ages the national territorial states of modern times . In the Middle Ages ...
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