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Mysticism and scholasticism

Religious Studies, 2023
AbstractThis article offers some reflections on Christina Van Dyke's Hidden Wisdom, using the opportunity to make some suggestions as to possible lines of influence between the world of scholastic theology and that of the female medieval mystics in what Van Dyke considers their ‘annihilationist’ mode: that the goal of the spiritual life is ...
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Scholasticism

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2016
Abstract In his 2003 address to The International Society of St. Thomas Aquinas John Deely presented some reflections on “Intentionality and semiotics” which were later published in his 2007 book, Intentionality and Semiotic: A Story of Mutual Fecundation.
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Scholasticism

Philosophy, 1936
The quickening of interest in the great philosophical figure of Aquinas which has taken place during the last few years is a wellattested phenomenon. Of recent years there has been a distinct recognition that this mediaeval period was a most important time in the development of the human race, and that it has many urgent lessons for a modern age which ...
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Scholasticism Reformed

2010
The essays collected in Reformed Scholasticism continue Willem van Asselt's endeavours towards a reassessment of (Reformed) scholasticism through various historical case studies and theological analyses, while they also criticize various aspects of this reassessment.
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The Context of Scholasticism

1993
If ‘scepticism’ is one fundamental ingredient of White’s intellectual context, another is ‘scholasticism’. Another concept which defies easy definition, scholasticism had for centuries provided acceptable principles and parameters in terms of which philosophy could be formulated and truth pursued.
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Scholasticism

2008
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The universities and scholasticism

1999
During the twelfth century, most countries of the west had experienced a true 'scholastic revolution'. It was around 1200 that the first universities were born in the west. The two most ancient universities were in Bologna and Paris: throughout the course of the Middle Ages, these were to remain the most important, serving as models for all subsequent ...
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Scholasticism and Immortality

1999
Descartes’ confidence in receiving a favourable judgement for his Meditationes from the Dean and Doctors of the Paris Faculty of Theology was firmly based on his claim to be delivering a very simple solution to two highly contentious and confused contemporary questions, those concerning the philosophical demonstration of the existence of God, and of ...
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