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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... Aristotle's moral , or practical , virtues , we enter an area in which Jesus was vitally interested -- but even here his point of view was quite different from that of Aristotle . Jesus himself had nothing , for instance , to say about ...
... Aristotle's moral , or practical , virtues , we enter an area in which Jesus was vitally interested -- but even here his point of view was quite different from that of Aristotle . Jesus himself had nothing , for instance , to say about ...
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... Aristotle had become accessible to the West . In earlier times , only a portion of Aristotle's writings on logic were known , and it cannot be doubted that the discovery of his major works , together with the writings of his Arabian ...
... Aristotle had become accessible to the West . In earlier times , only a portion of Aristotle's writings on logic were known , and it cannot be doubted that the discovery of his major works , together with the writings of his Arabian ...
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... ARISTOTLE This recognition required considerable intellectual and moral maturity . Indeed , it is doubtful that a ... Aristotle's natural science . A few years later the Metaphysics was also banned , and these interdicts were renewed ...
... ARISTOTLE This recognition required considerable intellectual and moral maturity . Indeed , it is doubtful that a ... Aristotle's natural science . A few years later the Metaphysics was also banned , and these interdicts were renewed ...
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The Mysticism of Paul | 38 |
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Augustines Concept of | 83 |
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