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A reader in early Franciscan theology : the Summa Halensis / edited and translated by Lydia Schumacher and Oleg Bychkov.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Latin Series: Medieval philosophyPublisher: New York : Fordham University Press, 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823298860
  • 0823298868
Uniform titles:
  • Summa theologica. Selections. English (Schumacher and Bychkov)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reader in early Franciscan theology.LOC classification:
  • BX1749.A1 S8613 2022eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- The science of theology -- The knowledge of God in this life -- The necessary existence of God -- The divine nature -- The transcendentals -- The Trinity -- Christology -- Free choice -- Moral theology.
Summary: "This Reader presents translations of key passages from the Summa Halensis. This text was collaboratively authored mostly between 1236-45 by the founding members of the Franciscan school at the University of Paris, who sought to lay down their own distinctive intellectual tradition for the first time."-- Provided by publisher
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Introduction -- The science of theology -- The knowledge of God in this life -- The necessary existence of God -- The divine nature -- The transcendentals -- The Trinity -- Christology -- Free choice -- Moral theology.

"This Reader presents translations of key passages from the Summa Halensis. This text was collaboratively authored mostly between 1236-45 by the founding members of the Franciscan school at the University of Paris, who sought to lay down their own distinctive intellectual tradition for the first time."-- Provided by publisher

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