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Pain And Suffering In Medieval Theology Academic Debates At The University Of Paris In The Thirteenth Century Donald Mowbray

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Pain And Suffering In Medieval Theology Academic Debates At The University Of Paris In The Thirteenth Century Donald Mowbray
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Pain And Suffering In Medieval Theology Academic Debates At The University Of Paris In The Thirteenth Century Donald Mowbray instant download after payment.

Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Donald Mowbray
ISBN: 9781843834618, 1843834618
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Pain And Suffering In Medieval Theology Academic Debates At The University Of Paris In The Thirteenth Century Donald Mowbray by Donald Mowbray 9781843834618, 1843834618 instant download after payment.

Questions of pain and suffering occur frequently in medieval theological debate. Here, Dr Mowbray examines the innovative views of Paris's masters of theology in the thirteenth century, illuminating how they constructed notions of pain and suffering by building a standard terminology and conceptual framework. Such issues as the Passion of Christ, penitential suffering, suffering and gender, the fate of unbaptized children, and the pain and suffering of souls and resurrected bodies in hell are all considered, to demonstrate how the masters established a clear and precise consensus for their explanations of the human condition. Dr DONALD MOWBRAY gained his PhD from the University of Bristol.

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