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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Page 83
... conception of God and his attempt to fuse together Greek meta- physics and Christian piety . The next chapter will treat , first , Augustine's con- ception of human nature and the ethical and political views he derived from it ; second ...
... conception of God and his attempt to fuse together Greek meta- physics and Christian piety . The next chapter will treat , first , Augustine's con- ception of human nature and the ethical and political views he derived from it ; second ...
Page 237
... conception of dual causality , described above , determined Thomas ' conception of the relation that obtains between theology and the other sciences . In a purposively structured universe , all scientific knowledge is teleological in ...
... conception of dual causality , described above , determined Thomas ' conception of the relation that obtains between theology and the other sciences . In a purposively structured universe , all scientific knowledge is teleological in ...
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... CONCEPTION OF PHILOSOPHY It is particularly in Bacon's conception of philosophy that the Neoplatonic ideal appears . “ Philosophy , " he held , “ exists through the influence of divine illumination . " Since there is but one universal ...
... CONCEPTION OF PHILOSOPHY It is particularly in Bacon's conception of philosophy that the Neoplatonic ideal appears . “ Philosophy , " he held , “ exists through the influence of divine illumination . " Since there is but one universal ...
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The Mysticism of Paul | 38 |
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Augustines Concept of | 83 |
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