HUGH OF SAINT - CHER HUGH UGH of Saint - Cher was an important figure in the thirteenth - century Church . He was born in Saint - Chef , a suburb of Vienne in the old Dauphiné . In mediaeval patois Saint - Chef was called “ Saint ...
The Theology of the Hypostatic Union in the Early Thirteenth Century
The Theology of the Hypostatic Union in the Early Thirteenth Century: Alexander of Hales' theology of the hypostatic union
William of Auxerre's Theology: The Thology of the Hypostatic Union in the Early Thirteenth Century 1
Calvi ( or “ Petit Sorbonne , " so called because it was owned by the Collège de Sorbonne ) . He had dismissed Jean Du Ruel from his regency in logic there , and after an investigation the Nation of France forced La Rue to reinstate Du ...
... thirteenth century, in the tertia pars's second question, article 4. Aquinas explains: Walter H. Principe, William of Auxerre's Theology of the Hypostatic Union, The Theology of the Hypostatic Union in the Early Thirteenth Century, vol ...
This accessible reference work clarifies these ideas and provides an extensive guide to the main theological features of medieval theology.
The work begins with a full account of the metaphysics presupposed in the medieval accounts, and concludes with observations relating medieval accounts to modern Christology.
This is an approach to Christ's impeccability and temptation through exploring and evaluating the theological models that have been developed from the early church to the present day.
... The Theology of the Hypostatic Union in the Early Thirteenth Century, vol. 2, Alexander of Hales' Theology of the Hypostatic Union (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1967), 30 – 1. Principe, Alexander of Hales ...