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The Chalcedonian Christology of St John Damascene : Philosophical Terminology and Theological Arguments
The Alexandrian and the Cappadocian Fathers of the Church in the Writings of Thomas Aquinas
Providence in the Summa Halensis an Innovative Reworking of Past Masters
John of Damascus and the Consolidation of Classical Christian Demonology
Iohannes Damascenus – Expositio Fidei an Exact Exposition of The
John of Damascus and Christian Discourse: the Dialectica Viewed As a Neopatristic Metastructure in Light of Florovsky, Gadamer, and Ricoeur
Dossiê Religião: Artes E Vozes
Cultural Anatomies of the Heart in Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, and Harvey Giotto Di Bondone
Biographical Sketches & Short Descriptions of Select Anonymous
The Reception of John of Damascus in the Summa Halensis
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Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus on Gnomic Will (Γνώμη) in Christ: Clarity and Ambiguity Paul M
Self-Portrait in Ree Colors
Philip the Chancellor, Albert the Great, and Thomas Aquinas
Christ's Two Wills in Scholastic Theology
The Polemical Context and Content of Gregory of Nyssa's Psychology MICHEL R
1 the Preexistence of the Soul in Medieval Thought Lodi Nauta I
Gregory of Nyssa
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Divine Foreknowledge and Providence in the Commentaries of Boethius and Aquinas on the De Interpretatione 9 by Aristotle
Theophilus of Alexandria and the Episcopal Ordination of Synesius of Cyrene
Embryology in Nemesius' on the Nature Of
Mapping Memory. Theories in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine
The Christ and the Tempter
“Where Soul Meets Body: Narsai's Depiction of the Soul-Body
The Philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas a Sketch Stephen L
Origen and the Platonic Tradition
Biblical Exegesis in the Summa Halensis 11
Philosophy and Medicine in the Formative Period of Islam
Gregory Nazianzen's Poems on Scripture
A Companion to Albert the Great Brill’S Companions to the Christian Tradition
From Plato to Platonism