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Author: Michael Treschow, Willemien Otten, Walter Hannam
Throughout his academic career Robert Crouse has insisted that the patristic and medieval philosophical and theological traditions, which have so profoundly shaped western culture, cannot be understood apart from the subtle and complex dialogue between Christianity and Hellenic culture out of which these traditions emerged.
In this volume in Father Crouse's honour, twenty-two eminent scholars from across North America and Europe examine various moments within the emergence of the doctrine of creation in the patristic and medieval periods, the Hebraic and Hellenic pre-history of this movement, as well as modern reactions to the partristic and medieval syntheses.
Student and specialist alike will appreciate not only the depth of scholarly research clearly evident in the individual essays, but also the broad scope of the volume as a whole.
Preliminary Materials
What’s The Matter With Eve?
Old Testament Teaching On Necessity In Creation
The Origin And Nature Of Humankind In Plato’s Symposium
The Simple Bodies in Aristotle’s On Generation and Corruption
Is Aristotle’s Cosmology Compatible With Christian Creation?
Creative Horizons in Aristotle, Plotinus, and Plato
Eternity Creates and Redeems Time: Augustine’s Confessions
Determination in Proclus’ Neoplatonism
Eternity and Creation in Proclus, Ammonius, and Zacharias
Creation and Natural Contemplation in Maximus the Confessor
Ousia in the Categoriae Decem and Eriugena
The Conclusion of the Periphyseon: From Dialogue to Monologue
Nature, Body and Text in Early Medieval Theology
King Alfred’s Imagery in His Preface to Soliloquies
The Synthesis Tradition
Thomism as Philosophy
Natural and Necessary Emanation in Aquinas
What Does Createdness Look Like?
Beatrice’s Discourse on Creation in Dante’s Paradiso
Aristotle’s View on Eternity of the World – Peter of Candia
Eternal Law in Richard Hooker’s Ecclesiastical Polity
The Doctrine of Creation and the Enlightenment
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Index
divine creation in ancient
divine creationism
creation days 1-3
3 creation stories
3 creation stories in genesis
Tags: Michael Treschow, Willemien Otten, Walter Hannam, Divine, Ancient