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Peter Damian and Monte Cassino

Revue Bénédictine, 1997
L'ascetisme rigoureux de Pierre Damien semble representer l'antithese de la vie benedictine opulente du Mont Cassin au cours de l'âge d'or du XI e siecle. Plus d'une douzaine de lettres furent adressees par Pierre Damien aux moines du Mont Cassin. On doit comprendre la relation de Pierre Damien au Mont Cassin en termes spirituels plutot qu'en termes ...
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Damian, Peter (1007–72)

2018
Peter Damian is noted for his asceticism, contributions to church reform and literary style, the latter in writings that are primarily religious in character. Because of his hostility to the unbridled use of the disciplines of grammar and dialectic in religious matters, Damian is sometimes depicted as an opponent of philosophy.
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Peter Damian: Could God Change the Past?

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1978
Histories of philosophy frequently depict the later eleventh century as the scene of a series of bouts between dialecticians and anti-dialecticians — Berengar vs. Lanfranc, Roscelin vs. Anselm — preliminaries to the twelfth century welterweight contest between Abelard and St. Bernard and — dare one say?
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Damian of Alexandria and Peter of Callinicus

2020
This chapter is in its entirety devoted to the debate between the miaphysite Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch, Damian and Peter of Callinicus. It is part of the tritheistic controversy. Damian accused Peter of tritheism while the latter thought Damian pandered to the heresy Sabellian.
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