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Chatton, Walter, Etzkorn, Girard J. & Joseph C. Wey

REPORTATIO SUPER SENTENTIAS Liber I, Distinctiones 10-48 Fine with no dust jacket

Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2002

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Anno di pubblicazione
2002
Autore
Chatton, Walter, Etzkorn, Girard J. & Joseph C. Wey
Editori
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Soggetto
Roman Catholicism Catholicism Christianity Religion &, Spirituality Catholic Theology Latin Foreign Language Books, Stores
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Fine with no dust jacket
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Hardcover ISBN 0888441428

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Published by PIMS. Chatton was a major fourteenth-century critic of Ockham. These volumes provide a critical edition of Chatton's masterwork on the Sentences. The text is amplified with notes documenting Chatton's sources and his relation to his opponents. Peter Lombard (Bishop of France) most famous work was "Libri quatuor sententiarum, the "Book of Sentences. " This served as the standard textbook of theology at the medieval universities, from the 1220s until the 16th century. There is no work of Christian literature, except for the Bible itself, that has been commented upon more frequently. All the major medieval thinkers, from Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas to William of Ockham and Gabriel Biel, were influenced by it. Even the young Martin Luther still wrote glosses on the "Sentences. "The "Book of Sentences" is a compilation of biblical texts, together with relevant passages from the Church Fathers and many medieval thinkers, on the entire field of Christian theology. Peter Lombard's genius consisted in the selection of passages, his attempt to reconcile them where they appeared to defend different viewpoints, and his arrangement of the material in a systematic order. Thus, the "Book of Sentences" starts with the Trinity in Book I, then moves on to creation in Book II, treats Christ, the savior of the fallen creation, in Book III, and deals with the sacraments, which mediate Christ's grace, in Book IV. ; 9 x 1.75 x 6.25 Inches; 502 pages
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