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Author Grant, Edward, 1926-2020.

Title God and reason in the Middle Ages / Edward Grant.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 397 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-383) and index.
Contents 1. The Emergence of a Transformed Europe in the Twelfth Century. Centuries of Dissolution: Europe at Its Nadir. The Gradual Evolution toward a New Europe. Reflections on the Role of Reason in the New Europe -- 2. Reason Asserts Itself: The Challenge to Authority in the Early Middle Ages to 1200. Christianity and Late Antiquity. Reason and Logic in the Twelfth Century. Theology. Natural Philosophy. Law -- 3. Reason Takes Hold: Aristotle and the Medieval University. The Latin Tradition of Learning in the Early Middle Ages prior to the Influx of New Translations. The Translations. Aristotle's Legacy to the Middle Ages. The Medieval University -- 4. Reason in Action: Logic in the Faculty of Arts. The Old and New Logic. Forms of Literature in Logic. The Sophism. Other Themes in Medieval Logic. The Impact of Logic in Medieval Europe -- 5. Reason in Action: Natural Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts. What Is Natural Philosophy? Natural Philosophy and the Exact Sciences. Doing Natural Philosophy: Nicole Oresme. Reason and the Senses in Natural Philosophy: Empiricism without Observation. Reason and Revelation: How Faith and Theology Affected Natural Philosophy -- 6. Reason in Action: Theology in the Faculty of Theology. The New Theology. God and the Infinite. Natural Philosophy in Theology -- 7. The Assault on the Middle Ages. The Medieval and Early Modern "Ages of Reason" The Onslaught against Scholasticism and the Middle Ages. Contemporary Attitudes toward "Medieval" and "Middle Ages" Redressing the Balance -- Conclusion: The Culture and Spirit of "Poking Around."
Summary "The object of this book is twofold: to describe how reason was manifested in the curriculum of medieval universities, especially in the subjects of logic, natural philosophy, and theology; and to explain how the Middle Ages acquired an undeserved reputation as an age of superstition, barbarism, and unreason."--Jacket.
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Subject Reason -- History.
Reason.
History.
Faith and reason -- Christianity -- History of doctrines.
Faith and reason -- Christianity.
Learning and scholarship -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500.
Universities and colleges -- Europe -- History.
Universities and colleges.
Europe.
Chronological Term Geistesgeschichte 500-1500
Indexed Term Electronic books
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Online-Publikation.
Subject Faith and reason -- Christianity.
History of doctrines.
Other Form: Print version: Grant, Edward, 1926- God and reason in the Middle Ages. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001 0521802792 (DLC) 00065116 (OCoLC)45446511
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