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| *Peter of Candia's Hundred-Year "History" of the Theologian's Role Stephen F. Brown; 156-190 | | *Peter of Candia's Hundred-Year "History" of the Theologian's Role Stephen F. Brown; 156-190 |
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− | == Volume 11, Number 1, (March 2003) | + | == Volume 11, Number 1, (March 2003) == |
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| *Aquinas on Attributes Brian Leftow; 1-41 | | *Aquinas on Attributes Brian Leftow; 1-41 |
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| *Aquinas’s Impediment Argument for the Spirituality of the Human Intellect David P. Lang; 107-124 | | *Aquinas’s Impediment Argument for the Spirituality of the Human Intellect David P. Lang; 107-124 |
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− | == Volume 10, Number 2, (September 2001) | + | == Volume 10, Number 2, (September 2001) == |
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| *Virtus sermonis and the Trinity: Marsilius of Inghen and the Semantics of Late Fourteenth-Century Theology Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen; 151-171 | | *Virtus sermonis and the Trinity: Marsilius of Inghen and the Semantics of Late Fourteenth-Century Theology Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen; 151-171 |
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| *Divine Needs, Divine Illusions: Preliminary Remarks Toward a Comparative Study of Meister Eckhart and Ibn AľArabi Ian Almond; 263-282 | | *Divine Needs, Divine Illusions: Preliminary Remarks Toward a Comparative Study of Meister Eckhart and Ibn AľArabi Ian Almond; 263-282 |
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− | == Volume 10, Number 1, (March 2001) | + | == Volume 10, Number 1, (March 2001) == |
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| *The Phenomenological Act of perscrutatio in the Proemium of St. Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Sentences Emmanuel Falque; 1-22 | | *The Phenomenological Act of perscrutatio in the Proemium of St. Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Sentences Emmanuel Falque; 1-22 |
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| *Richard Rufus’s De anima Commentary: The Earliest Known, Surviving, Western De anima Commentary Rega Wood; 119-156 | | *Richard Rufus’s De anima Commentary: The Earliest Known, Surviving, Western De anima Commentary Rega Wood; 119-156 |
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− | == Volume 9, Number 2, (September 2000) | + | == Volume 9, Number 2, (September 2000) == |
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| *The Metaphysics of Providence: Aquinas’s Natural Theology in Summa contra gentiles III | | *The Metaphysics of Providence: Aquinas’s Natural Theology in Summa contra gentiles III |
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| *IV. God as Nature’s Goa Norman Kretzmann; 156-183 | | *IV. God as Nature’s Goa Norman Kretzmann; 156-183 |
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− | == Volume 9, Number 1, (March 2000) | + | == Volume 9, Number 1, (March 2000) == |
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| *The Discovery of a Normative Theory of Justice in Medieval Philosophy: On the Reception and Further Development of Aristotle’s Theory of Justice by St. Thomas Aquinas Matthias Lutz-Bachmann; 1-14 | | *The Discovery of a Normative Theory of Justice in Medieval Philosophy: On the Reception and Further Development of Aristotle’s Theory of Justice by St. Thomas Aquinas Matthias Lutz-Bachmann; 1-14 |
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| *Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas’s Theory of Action Colleen McCluskey; 69-90 | | *Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas’s Theory of Action Colleen McCluskey; 69-90 |
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− | == Volume 8, Number 2, (September 1999) | + | == Volume 8, Number 2, (September 1999) == |
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| *Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues T. H. Irwin; 105-127 | | *Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues T. H. Irwin; 105-127 |
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| *Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) and Mulla Sadra Shirazi (980/1572–1050/1640) and the Primacy of esse/wujûd in Philosophical Theology David B. Burrell; 207-219 | | *Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) and Mulla Sadra Shirazi (980/1572–1050/1640) and the Primacy of esse/wujûd in Philosophical Theology David B. Burrell; 207-219 |
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− | == Volume 8, Number 1, (March 1999) | + | == Volume 8, Number 1, (March 1999) == |
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| *How Is Material Supposition Possible? Stephen Read; 1-20 | | *How Is Material Supposition Possible? Stephen Read; 1-20 |
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| *Arguments, Texts, and Contexts: Anselm’s Argument and the Friars Scott Matthews; 83-104 | | *Arguments, Texts, and Contexts: Anselm’s Argument and the Friars Scott Matthews; 83-104 |
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− | == Volume 7, Number 2, (September 1998) | + | == Volume 7, Number 2, (September 1998) == |
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| *In Memoriam: Norman Kretzmann, 1928–1998 | | *In Memoriam: Norman Kretzmann, 1928–1998 |
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| *Maimonides’ Arguments for Creation ex nihilo in the Guide of the Perplexed Andrew L. Gluck; 221-254 | | *Maimonides’ Arguments for Creation ex nihilo in the Guide of the Perplexed Andrew L. Gluck; 221-254 |
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− | == Volume 7, Number 1, (March 1998) | + | == Volume 7, Number 1, (March 1998) == |
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| *The Logic of Growth: Twelfth-Century Nominalists and the Development of Theories of the Incarnation Christopher J. Martin; 1-15 | | *The Logic of Growth: Twelfth-Century Nominalists and the Development of Theories of the Incarnation Christopher J. Martin; 1-15 |
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| *Infinity, Continuity, and Composition: The Contribution of Gregory of Rimini Richard Cross; 89-110 | | *Infinity, Continuity, and Composition: The Contribution of Gregory of Rimini Richard Cross; 89-110 |
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− | == Volume 6, Number 2, (September 1997) | + | == Volume 6, Number 2, (September 1997) == |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997) |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 1 (1997) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 1 (1997) |
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− | == Volume 5, Number 2, (September 1996) | + | == Volume 5, Number 2, (September 1996) == |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 2 (1996) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 2 (1996) |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996) |
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− | == Volume 4 (1994) | + | == Volume 4 (1994) == |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 4 (1994) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 4 (1994) |
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| *Robert Holcot, O.P., on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God Joseph M. Incandela; 165-188 | | *Robert Holcot, O.P., on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God Joseph M. Incandela; 165-188 |
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− | == Volume 3 (1993) | + | == Volume 3 (1993) == |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 3 (1993) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 3 (1993) |
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| *The Church in the Light of Learned Ignorance Thomas M. Izbicki; 186-214 | | *The Church in the Light of Learned Ignorance Thomas M. Izbicki; 186-214 |
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− | == Volume 2 (1992) | + | == Volume 2 (1992) == |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 2 (1992) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 2 (1992) |
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| *Pico, Plato, and Albert the Great: The Testimony and Evaluation of Agostino Nifo Edward P. Mahoney; 165-192 | | *Pico, Plato, and Albert the Great: The Testimony and Evaluation of Agostino Nifo Edward P. Mahoney; 165-192 |
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− | == Volume 1 (1991) | + | == Volume 1 (1991) == |
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| *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 1 (1991) | | *Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 1 (1991) |