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Christian theology and its institutions in the early roman empire : prolegomena to a history of early christian tehology
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ISBN: 9783161541438 9781481304016 316154143X 1481304011 Year: 2015 Volume: *1 Publisher: Baylor University Press Waco


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La teologia del Novecento : momenti maggiori e questioni aperte.
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ISBN: 9788871052410 8871052412 Year: 2008 Volume: 7 Publisher: Milano Glossa


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Historia del libro español
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ISBN: 8424918975 9788424918972 Year: 1998 Publisher: Madrid : Gredos,

Histoire des religions en Europe : judaïsme, christianisme, islam
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ISBN: 2804127753 2011452988 9782804127756 9782011452986 Year: 2001 Publisher: Bruxelles : Paris : De Boeck, Hachette,


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Histoire de la théologie
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ISBN: 9782020932622 2020932628 Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : Seuil,

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Voici l'histoire de Dieu. Cette histoire est celle d'une discipline, la théologie. Des évangiles aux Père de l'Église, des épîtres de Paul aux Confessions d'Augustin, des ermites orientaux aux hérésies ariennes, de saint Anselme à l'école franciscaine du XIIIe siècle jusqu'à Thomas d'Aquin et ses adversaires - Duns Scot, Ockham -, de la Réforme luthérienne et calviniste à Vatican Il et jusqu'à Joseph Ratzinger, ce sont les écoles, les doctrines, les courants et les contre-courants de la théologie chrétienne qui sont ici restitués et analysés. Le défi était de présenter cette longue histoire en peu de pages et des débats complexes synthétisés en quelques mots clés. Cet ouvrage s'adresse à ceux pour qui la théologie reste une inconnue, une affaire de croyants, la chasse gardée d'érudits. Enfin accessible à tous, la théologie n'est, pas plus que la philosophie, le grec ou le latin, une langue morte.


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2000 jaar theologie : leven en werk van de grote christelijke denkers. 2
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ISBN: 9789085064756 9789085067665 Year: 2009 Publisher: Amsterdam Boom

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Van de kerkvaders tot en met de 20ste eeuw beschrijven de twee delen '2000 Jaar theologie' leven en werk van de grote Westerse theologen, en hun invloed op het christelijke denken. Het tweedelige werk is een monumentale compilatie van levensbeschrijvingen van de klassieke religieuze denkers. Vooraanstaande biografen hebben zich grondig verdiept in het leven en werk van Augustinus, Bernard van Clairvaux, Thomas van Aquino, Maarten Luther, Johannes Calvijn en de andere cruciale denkers en hervormers. De portretten geven een voortreffelijk inzicht in de denkbeelden van theologen die niet meer uit de christelijke geschiedenis zijn weg te denken


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Myths, martyrs, and modernity : studies in the history of religions in honour of Jan N. Bremmer
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ISSN: 15709434 ISBN: 9789004180895 9004180893 9786612951565 9004193650 1282951564 Year: 2010 Volume: 127 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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This volume in honour of Jan N. Bremmer contains the contributions of numerous students, colleagues, and friends offered to him on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Throughout his career, Bremmer has distinguished himself as an internationally renowned scholar of religion both past and present, including first and foremost Greek and Roman religion, but also early Christianity and post-classical developments in religion and spirituality. In line with these three main areas of Bremmer’s research, the volume is divided into three parts, bringing together contributions from distinguished scholars in many fields. The result is a diverse book which provides a broad spectrum of original ideas and innovative approaches in the history of religions, thus reflecting the nature of the scholarship of Bremmer himself.


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The making of the Historia scholastica,1150 - 1200
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ISBN: 9780888441980 0888441983 9781771103701 1771103701 Year: 2015 Volume: 198 7 Publisher: Toronto Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

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In the theological landscape of the later twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, Peter Comestor's Historia scholastica stands out as a conspicuous yet strangely overlooked landmark. Like the Sentences of Peter Lombard, the History towers over the early scholastic period, and it was the extraordinary success of these twin towers that ensured the joint ascendancy of the reputations of the two masters. Indeed, we find one medieval writer after another testifying to the greatness of the man whose nickname had become synonymous with a voracious appetite for knowledge, and the encyclopedic work whose extraordinary dissemination and influence over several centuries made it the medieval popular Bible. Based on wide and insightful reading of the manuscripts and printed texts not only of Peter Comestor but also of his master, Peter Lombard, and his student, Stephen Langton, this study offers a persuasive new argument about the genesis and formation of the Historia scholastica. At the same time it harnesses new evidence from biblical glosses and from Langton's lecture courses to analyze the development and reception of the History at Paris in the decades between the 1160s and the 1190s. In the course of this analysis, the History is revealed as a living, prototypically scholastic text, changing constantly at the hands of the magistri who, in adding to and altering the text, readily and anonymously placed their stamp on Comestor's masterwork even as they used it in their teaching. That the History proved so malleable is a testament to Comestor's genius, for he invented a novel method for introducing the Bible to students. Unlike the Gloss, the History presented just the historical/literal tradition and did so in a format that offered students both the scriptural text and the tradition of literal glosses in a single, unified historical narrative. Additionally, Comestor chose a felicitous narrative structure for the History, organizing its chapters into discrete topics that could be easily adapted to a master's individual courses. By reorganizing biblical history in cogent fashion, and by establishing the narrative coherence of the salvific events related in the Old and New Testaments, Comestor charted a course in scholastic biblical education that was as fresh as it was to prove durable.

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