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CH602 Lecture 3: High Medieval History and Theology (1000-1300)
Introduction
Anselm of Canterbury (c.1033-1109).
Categories (logical predicates)
Substantia/Accidens
Potentia/Actus
Anselm’s Theological Method
The Proslogion: The Ontological Argument
Gaunilo’s Reply
Anselm’s Reply to Gaunilo
Anselm’s Doctrine of God
The Monologion (The Divine Qualities)
Anselm’s Soteriology
Anselm’s Doctrine of the Atonement:
Cur Deus Homo (1078)
Abelard
Career
Arts
Heloise
Works
Doctrine of God
Anthropology
Christology
Soteriology
Via Mystica
History of “Mysticism”
Main objections to Mysticism
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)
Works
Conflicts
Themes
Mysticism
Soteriology
Peter Lombard (c.1100-60).
Robert Grosseteste (c.1170-1253)
Albertus Magnus (c.1200-1280).
Works
Averroist controversy
Thomas Aquinas (1224/5/6-74)
Life
Thomas the Theologian
Sources
Thomas’ Apologetic
Theological Method
Thomas’ Doctrine of God
Thomas’ Anthropology
Via Antiqua (Dominicans)
Bonaventure (c.1217/21-c.74)
Works
The Battle for Aristotle
Averroism and the Eternal World
Dun Scotus (c.1263/5-1308)
Works
Doctrine of God
Christology
Nicolas of Lyra (c.1270-1349)
Conclusion
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