Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham
Explore the intricate world of medieval theology with Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham by Russell L. Friedman. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 208 pages, offering a comprehensive survey of a century of scholastic discourse surrounding the doctrine of the Trinity. Friedman delves into the profound question of how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit can be both distinct and identical, presenting focused studies on the influential theologians of the era, including Thomas Aquinas and William Ockham. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the evolution of Trinitarian thought and the theological debates that shaped medieval philosophy. Perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, this work invites readers to engage deeply with the complexities of Christian doctrine during a pivotal period in history.