History of Christian philosophy in the Middle Ages /by Etienne Gilson.
Material type: TextSeries: The Random House lifetime libraryPublication details: New York, New York : Random House, (c)1955.; London : Sheed and Ward, (c)1955.Description: xvii, 829 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- B72 .H578 1955
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Includes Index.
PART ONE. -- The Greek Apologists
The Greek Apologists -- 1) Aristides and Quadratus -- 2) Justin Martyr -- 3) Tatian -- 4) Athenagoras -- 5) Theophilus of Antioch -- 6) Irenaeus -- 7) Hippolytus
PART TWO. -- Early Christian Speculation
The Alexandrines -- 1) Clement of Alexandria -- 2) Origen -- A) God -- B) The Logos -- C) The World -- The Latin Apologists -- 1) Tertullian -- 2) Minucius Felix -- 3) Amobius -- 4) Lactantius -- The Cappadocians -- 1) Gregory Nazianzenus -- 2) Basil the Great -- 3) Gregory of Nyssa -- A) Cosmology -- B) Anthropology -- C) Theology -- 4) Nemesius
PART THREE. -- From Augustine to Boethius
Victorinus and Augustine -- 1) Marius Victorinus -- 2) Augustine -- A) God -- B) The World -- C) Man and Knowledge -- D) Ethics -- End of the Greek Patristic Age -- 1) Denis the Areopagite -- 2) Maximus of Chrysopolis -- 3) Johannes Philoponus -- 4) John Damascene -- 5) The Platonism of the Fathers -- End of the Latin Patristic Age -- 1) Faustus of Riez -- 2) Claudianus Mamertus -- 3) Boethius -- A) Problems in Logic -- B) Problems in Psychology and Theology -- C) Problems in the Philosophy of Nature -- 4) From Cassiodorus to Gregory the Great
PART FOUR. -- From Scotus Erigena to Saint Bernard
Johannes Scotus Erigena -- 1) Faith and Reason -- 2) Nature and Its Division -- 3) The Divine Ideas -- 4) Creation and Revelation -- 5) Creation and Illumination -- 6) The Hierarchy of Beings -- 7) The Return to God -- Saint Anselm of Canterbury -- 1) Reason and Faith -- 2) The Existence of God in the Monologium -- 3) The Proof of the Proslogion -- 4) Attributes of God and Creation -- 5) Knowledge and Will -- Platonism in the Twelfth Century -- 1) Gilbert of La Porree -- 2) Thierry of Chartres -- 3) Clarenbaud of Arras -- 4) John of Salisbury -- Peter Abelard -- 1) Logic -- 2) Ethics -- 3) Theology -- Speculative Mysticism -- Saint Bernard of Clairvaux -- William of Saint Thierry -- Isaac of Stella -- AIcher of Clairvaux -- Victorines -- Alan of Lille -- Maxims of Theology -- Christian Notion of Nature -- Art of Catholic Faith
PART FIVE. -- Arabian and Jewish Philosophy
Arabian Philosophy -- 1) Alkindi and Alfarabi -- 2) Avicenna -- A) Logic -- B) Physics -- C) Astronomy -- D) Psychology -- E) Metaphysics -- F) Theology -- 3) Averroes -- A) Philosophy and Religion -- B) Epistemology and Metaphysics -- Jewish Philosophy -- 1) Solomon Ibn Gabirol -- 2) Moses Maimonides
PART SIX. -- Early Scholasticism
Greco-Arabian Influences -- Translations -- Liber de Causis -- Dominic Gundisalvi -- De fluxu entis -- Amaury of Bene -- David of Dinant -- Theological Syncretism -- Pontifical Decrees Concerning Aristotle -- Universities and Scholasticism -- Organization and Teaching Methods -- Beginning of Universities -- Early Thirteenth-Century Theologians -- 1) Paris -- William of Auvergne -- Adam Pulchrae Mulieris -- 2) Oxford -- A) Robert Grosseteste -- B) Pseudo-Grosse teste
PART SEVEN. -- Theology and Learning
Albert the Great -- 1) Albert and Secular Learning -- 2) The Four Co-evals -- 3) Man -- 4) God -- Roger Bacon -- 1) The Philosopher -- A) Physics -- B) Man -- C) Being -- 2) The Reformer -- Middle Thirteenth-Century Logicians -- Speculative Grammar -- Theology and Logic -- Program for Examinations -- William of Sherwood and Lambert of Auxerre -- Peter of Spain
PART EIGHT. -- The Golden Age of Scholasticism
The Franciscan School -- 1) Alexander of Hales and John of La Rochelle -- 2) Bonaventure and His School -- A) God -- B) The Soul -- C) The World -- D) The Bonaventuriap School -- Eustachius of Arras -- Walter of Bruges -- Matthew of Aquasparta -- Bartholomew of Bologna -- Roger Marston -- Peter Olieu -- E. Disintegration and Revival -- Vital du Four -- Richard of Mediavilla -- William of Ware -- Ramon Lull -- Scholastic Theologians in England -- 1) Robert Kilwardby -- 2) John Peckham -- Thomas Aquinas -- 1) The Thomistic Reformation -- 2) Theology and Philosophy -- 3) God -- 4) Creation -- 5) Man -- 6) The End of Man -- 7) Thomism at the Crossways
PART NINE. -- The Condemnation of 1277
Latin Averroism -- 1) Siger of Brabant -- 2) Boetius of Sweden -- The Theological Reaction -- Bonaventure -- Etienne Tempier in 1270 -- Etienne Tempier in 1277 -- Condemned Propositions -- Importance of the Condemnation -- Philosophical Controversies -- 1) The "Correctives" -- William of La Mare -- John Quidort -- Rambert of Bologna -- 2) The Plurality of Forms -- Marston and Peckham -- Giles of Rome -- Giles of Lessines -- J. Quidort, T. Sutton, G. of Fontaines -- 3) Existence and Essence -- Meaning of the Problem -- Giles of Rome -- T. Sutton -- G. of Fontaines -- The Notion of Thomism
PART TEN. -- Fourteenth-Century Scholasticism
Albertists and Neo-Platonists -- 1) Dietrich of Vrieberg -- 2) Master Eckhart -- 3) Tauler and Ruysbroeck -- The Second Augustinian School -- 1) Henry of Ghent -- 2) John Duns Scotus and His School -- A) Metaphysics and Its Object -- B) The Existence of God -- C) Infinity and Contingency -- D) Species and Individuals -- E) Intellect and Will -- F) Early Scotism -- Theoremata, A. Andreas, F. of Meyronnes, J. of Bassoles, W. of Alnwick, J. of Ripa, P. of Candia -- Distintegration of Scholastic Theology -- 1) Durand of Saint-Pourcain -- 2) Peter Auriol -- 3) Henry of Harclay -- 4) The Carmelite Group
PART ELEVEN. -- The Modern Way
William of Ockham -- 1) Intuition and Abstraction -- 2) Signs -- 3) Supposition and Signification -- 4) Intellection -- 5) Being and Cause -- 6) The Spirit of Ockhamism -- Nominalism -- 1) Wodham, Holkot, Rimini -- 2) John of Mirecourt -- 3) Nicholas of Autrecourt -- 4) John Buridan -- 5) Albert of Saxony and Oresme -- 6) Extension of the Parisian School -- The Second Averroism -- 1) John of Jandun -- 2) Marsilius of Padua -- Journey's End -- 1) John Gerson -- 2) Nicholas of Cues -- 3) Greek Philosophy and Christianity.
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