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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... follows as so necessary a consequence that it cannot be denied . . . . What is it ... that Cicero feared in the prescience of future things ? Doubtless it was this , —that if all future things have been foreknown , they will happen in ...
... follows as so necessary a consequence that it cannot be denied . . . . What is it ... that Cicero feared in the prescience of future things ? Doubtless it was this , —that if all future things have been foreknown , they will happen in ...
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... follows that it is compared to the motor which is a part of the self - mover as the appetible to the appetent . Not , however , as the appetible to the sensitive appetite , because the sensitive appetite is not of the good simply , but ...
... follows that it is compared to the motor which is a part of the self - mover as the appetible to the appetent . Not , however , as the appetible to the sensitive appetite , because the sensitive appetite is not of the good simply , but ...
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... follows : We shall prove singulars . ... that God cannot be lacking in the knowledge of For it has been shown that ... follows that in Him are all the perfections of being as in the first source of being , as we have shown above ...
... follows : We shall prove singulars . ... that God cannot be lacking in the knowledge of For it has been shown that ... follows that in Him are all the perfections of being as in the first source of being , as we have shown above ...
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The Formative Years | 38 |
John and the Logos Mystery | 50 |
Heresy and Orthodoxy | 60 |
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