Theology at Paris, 1316–1345
Discover the intriguing exploration of divine foreknowledge with "Theology at Paris, 1316–1345" by Christopher Schabel. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2000, this hardback title spans 382 pages and delves into one of the most compelling philosophical questions of the medieval period: how can God possess knowledge of the future without making it inevitable?
Schabel meticulously examines this conundrum, shedding light on the intersection of theology and philosophy during an era rich in intellectual exploration. His work not only enhances our understanding of the nature and existence of God but also situates these debates within the broader context of European history. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval and scholastic philosophy, this book is a critical resource for anyone interested in the complex dynamics between theology and philosophy. Add this captivating study to your collection today!