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Opera
  • Language: fr

Opera

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Cusanus Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 399

Cusanus Today

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-06
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  • Publisher: CUA Press

At the end of the nineteenth century, German theologians and philosophers rediscovered the Renaissance cardinal Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464). Immediately they hailed Cusanus as the first modern thinker, a brilliant German rival to the French Descartes. But since the founding of the Cusanus critical edition in 1927 up to its conclusion in 2005, historians have gradually learned that Nicholas was more of a medieval preacher and contemplative than a modern philosopher. Yet over the same century, modern German and French readers were already digging into Nicholas's many works. There they encountered an exciting voice with fresh perspectives about God's immanence in the cosmos and the awesome cap...

Nicholas of Cusa on the Trinitarian Structure of the Innate Criterion of Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Nicholas of Cusa on the Trinitarian Structure of the Innate Criterion of Truth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-22
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  • Publisher: BRILL

An analysis of Nicholas of Cusa’s conception of the power of judgment that shows it enables morality as well as cognition.

Nicholas of Cusa and the Aristotelian Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Nicholas of Cusa and the Aristotelian Tradition

The volume focuses on the relation between Cusanus and Aristotle or the Aristotelian tradition. In recent years the attention on this topic has partially increased, but overall the scholarship results are still partial or provisional. The book thus aims at verifying more systematically how Aristotle and Aristotelianism have been received by Cusanus, in both their philosophical and theological implications, and how he approached the Aristotelian thought. In order to answer these questions, the papers are structured according to the traditional Aristotelian sciences and their reflection on Cusanus' thought. This allows to achieve some aspects of interest and originality: 1) the book provides a general, but systematic analysis of Aristotle's reception in Cusanus' thought, with some coherent results. 2) Also, it explores how a philosopher and theologian traditionally regarded as Neoplatonist approached Aristotle and his tradition (including Thomas Aquinas), what he accepted of it, what he rejected, and what he tried to overcome. 3) Finally, the volume verifies the attitude of a relevant Christian philosopher and theologian of the Humanistic age towards Aristotle.

Heymerici de Campo Tractatus de philosophica interpretatione sacrae Scripturae
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 178

Heymerici de Campo Tractatus de philosophica interpretatione sacrae Scripturae

Heymericus de Campo gehört zu den bedeutenderen Philosophen und Theologen des 15. Jahrhunderts. Er war Professor der Theologie in Köln und in Löwen und Vertreter der Kölner Universität auf dem Konzil von Basel. In Köln war er der Hauptvertreter der scola Albertistarum (Bursa Laurentiana). Sein besonders neuplatonisches Denken hat zu einem fruchtbaren Austausch mit Nikolaus von Kues (1401-1464) beigetragen. Als Beispiel dieses Austauschs befinden sich drei Handschriften Heymerics mit meist unedierten Werken in der Bibliothek des Cusanus-Hospitals in Kues; es sind die Codices 24, 105 und 106. Während der letzte viel Aufmerksamkeit erregt hat, da er von Cusanus mit zahlreichen Bemerkunge...

Engaging Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Engaging Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus

Engaging Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus contains two new essays and nine others published between 2005 and 2019. The essays explore Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus as bold thinkers deeply engaged with their times and culture. John Scottus Eriugena, Meister Eckhart and Nicholas of Cusa are key figures in the medieval Christian Neoplatonic tradition. This book focuses on their engagement with practical, experiential issues and controversies. Eriugena revises Genesis’ Adam and Eve narrative and makes sexual difference and overcoming it central to his Periphyseon. Eckhart’s Annunciation sermons urge his hearers to give birth to God’s son within their lives, and he develops a distinctive appro...

Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale. Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 994

Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale. Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Manuductiones
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 241

Manuductiones

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Christian Platonism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 875

Christian Platonism

Platonism has played a central role in Christianity and is essential to a deep understanding of the Christian theological tradition. At times, Platonism has constituted an essential philosophical and theological resource, furnishing Christianity with an intellectual framework that has played a key role in its early development, and in subsequent periods of renewal. Alternatively, it has been considered a compromising influence, conflicting with the faith's revelatory foundations and distorting its inherent message. In both cases the fundamental importance of Platonism, as a force which Christianity defined itself by and against, is clear. Written by an international team of scholars, this landmark volume examines the history of Christian Platonism from antiquity to the present day, covers key concepts, and engages issues such as the environment, natural science and materialism.

Mathematical Theologies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

Mathematical Theologies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The writings of theologians Thierry of Chartres (d. 1157) and Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464) represent a lost history of momentous encounters between Christianity and Pythagorean ideas before the Renaissance. Their robust Christian Neopythagoreanism reconceived the Trinity and the Incarnation within the framework of Greek number theory, challenging our contemporary assumptions about the relation of religion and modern science. David Albertson surveys the slow formation of theologies of the divine One from the Old Academy through ancient Neoplatonism into the Middle Ages. Against this backdrop, Thierry of Chartres's writings stand out as the first authentic retrieval of Neopythagoreanism within w...