Rethinking the medieval legacy for contemporary theology /

In Rethinking the Medieval Legacy for Contemporary Theology, six distinguished theologians bridge medieval and contemporary theologies by developing the theological significance of medieval insights in response to contemporary issues. Their nuanced readings of medieval texts, extended to major theol...

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Other Authors: Min, Anselm K., 1940-2020 (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, 2014.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Rethinking the medieval legacy for contemporary theology / Anselm K. Min -- Exchanging hearts : a medievalist looks at transplant surgery / Barbara Newman -- Friendliness, divine and human / Marilyn McCord Adams -- Can precritical biblical interpretation cure the ills of the critical? / Kevin Madigan -- Possible absolutum : the theological discovery of the ontological priority of the possibly / Ingolf U. Dalferth -- Can we talk theologically? Thomas Aquinas and Nicholas of Cusa on the possibility of a theological understanding of Islam / Pim Valkenberg -- The humanity of theology : Aquinian reflections of the presumption and despair in the human claim to know God / Anselm K. Min. 
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