"This volume unites four works on the doctrine of predestination penned by Lupus of Ferrières during the predestination contest that unfolded in the Carolingian kingdoms of the mid-ninth century. While Lupus has earned a reputation among students of medieval manuscripts and learning as a collector of books and as a scholar of the classics, this critical edition reveals Lupus's work as a theologian and polemicist. His 'dossier' comprises two letters, a treatise-précis and a florilegium of patristic sources. The introduction of this edition situates the works in their historical, material and intellectual contexts. It traces, furthermore, the development of Lupus's research and thinking in his several contributions."--
The articles are intended to open the field of patristic scholarship and suggest new approaches and areas of research, and include full relevant bibliographical inforamtion for scholars of patristics, history of theology, intellectual ...
Against the Academics
Author Jimmy Akin gathers the wisest, most practical teachings and exhortations from the Fathers of the Church, to show us that our Christian forbearers have much wisdom from which we can learn.Presented in a format perfect for daily ...