
In 1241/4 The Theology Masters At The University At Paris With Their Chancellor, Odo Of Chateauroux, Mandated By Their Bishop, William Of Auvergne, Met To Condemn Ten Propositions Against Theological Truth. This Book Represents The First Comprehensive Examination Of What Hitherto Has Been A Largely Ignored Instrument In A Crucial Period Of The University's Early Maturation. However, The Book's Ambition Goes Wider Than This. The Condemnation Provides A Window Through Which To View The Wider Doctrinal, Intellectual, Institutional And Historical Developments Within The Emerging University. These Include The Advent Of The Dominicans And Franciscans At The University; And The Developing Focus Of Paris Theologians On Using Their Learning For Preaching At A Time Of A Rapid And Sometimes Divergent Development Of Doctrine And Concerns Over The Newly-translated Aristotelian And Associated Arab And Jewish Works, Heresy, The Greek Church And The Jews. The Book Compares The Condemnation's Ten Articles With The Major Statement Of Catholic Principles In The First Canon Of The Fourth Lateran Council, 1215, And Assesses What Conclusions Can Be Drawn From Their Apparent Correlation-- Provided By Publisher.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, Ny : Routledge, 2020
ISBN-10:
0429202369
ISBN-13:
9780429202360
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