Victorine christology a selection of works of Hugh and Achard of St. Victor, and of Robert of Melun, and excerpts taken from the Summa sententiarum

The canons following the Rule of St Augustine at St Victor in Paris were some of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages. They combined exegesis and spiritual teaching in a theology that was deeply rooted in tradition but also attuned to current developments in the schools of Paris...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096?-1141, autor (autor), Achard de Saint-Victor, 1100?-1171?, autor (editor), Robert de Melun, Obispo de Hereford, 1100?-1167, autor, Evans, Christopher Paul, 1971- editor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers [2018]
Colección:Victorine texts in translation : exegesis, theology and spirituality from the Abbey of St Victor ; 7
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Sumario:The canons following the Rule of St Augustine at St Victor in Paris were some of the most influential religious writers of the Middle Ages. They combined exegesis and spiritual teaching in a theology that was deeply rooted in tradition but also attuned to current developments in the schools of Paris. The importance of Victorine christology in this great age of theological speculation is unquestionable. The writings translated in this volume cover the foundational and maturing periods of Victorine christology during the 1130s to the 1150s when Hugh of St Victor championed the paradigm of the 'assumed man' (homo assumptus) and Robert of Melun advanced his christology into the most comprehensive treatment in the twelfth century.-- Brepols
Descripción Física:484 páginas : 1 ilustración ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas [445]-461) e índices
ISBN:9782503579801