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Autor:
Weingart, Richard E.
Publikováno v:
Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale, 1967 Jan 01. 34, 159-178.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26188039
Publikováno v:
Heythrop Journal; Jan1971, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p106-112, 7p
Autor:
Clare Monagle
Constant J. Mews's groundbreaking work reveals the wide world of medieval letters. Looking beyond the cathedral and the cloister for his investigations, and taking a broad view of intellectual practice in the Middle Ages, Mews demands that we expand
Autor:
Hojin Ahn
In the contemporary theological world, traditional substitutionary accounts of Christ's atoning work have increasingly come under criticism for what is said to be their propensity for encouraging violence by a variety of theologians such as feminists
Autor:
John Adair, Michael J. Svigel
Urban Legends of Church History surveys forty of the most commonly misunderstood events of church history from the period of the early church through the modern age. While these “urban legends” sometimes arise out of falsehood or fabrication, the
Autor:
Adam J. Johnson
The T&T Clark Companion to Atonement establishes a vision for the doctrine of the atonement as a unified yet extraordinarily rich event calling for the church's full appropriation. Most edited volumes on this doctrine focus on one aspect of the work
Autor:
Marcia L. Colish
Drawing on a wide and interdisciplinary range of sources that goes well beyond the writings of theologians and canonists to include liturgical texts and practices, the rulings of popes and church councils, saints'lives, chronicles, imaginative litera
Autor:
Arrai A. Larson
This book presents the first full-scale study of the Tractatus de penitentia (C.33 q.3) in Gratian's Decretum, which became the textbook for canon law and served as the basis of the church's developing jurisprudence, in theory and in practice
Autor:
Steven Cartwright
Over the last twenty years, increasing attention has been given to the interpretation of St. Paul in the Middle Ages. This is one of the first scholarly volumes to look broadly at the understanding and use of Paul in medieval Europe. It focuses not o