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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... question of the nature of this filial relation did not trouble Paul himself because of the perfect clarity of his vision . But it was the source of trouble later on when philosophers and theologians attempted to rationalize the ...
... question of the nature of this filial relation did not trouble Paul himself because of the perfect clarity of his vision . But it was the source of trouble later on when philosophers and theologians attempted to rationalize the ...
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... question he regarded as more difficult . We cannot doubt ( 1 ) that the fires of hell are material , nor ( 2 ) that ... questions to which no clear and understandable answer seems possible , we must remember that after all we see through ...
... question he regarded as more difficult . We cannot doubt ( 1 ) that the fires of hell are material , nor ( 2 ) that ... questions to which no clear and understandable answer seems possible , we must remember that after all we see through ...
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... question . In insisting that , ultimately , all truth depends on the Form of the Good , conceived to be a transcendent and separate entity , Plato provided the basis for the position Augustine and his followers adopted . By identifying ...
... question . In insisting that , ultimately , all truth depends on the Form of the Good , conceived to be a transcendent and separate entity , Plato provided the basis for the position Augustine and his followers adopted . By identifying ...
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