A Companion to Richard FitzRalph: Fourteenth-Century Scholar, Bishop, and Polemicist

Author:   Michael W. Dunne ,  Simon Nolan
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   105
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9789004298569


Pages:   484
Publication Date:   26 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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A Companion to Richard FitzRalph: Fourteenth-Century Scholar, Bishop, and Polemicist


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This book presents an overview together with a detailed examination of the life and ideas of a major thinker and protagonist of the first half of the fourteenth century, Richard FitzRalph (1300-60, Armachanus). A central figure in debates at Oxford, Avignon and Ireland, FitzRalph is perhaps best-known for his central role in the poverty controversies of the 1350s. Each of the chapters collected here sheds a different perspective on the many aspects of FitzRalph’s life and works, from his time at the University of Oxford, his role as preacher and pastoral concerns, his contacts with the Eastern Churches, and finally his case at the Papal court against the privileges granted to the Franciscans. His influence and later reputation is also examined. Contributors include: Michael W. Dunne, Jean-François Genest†, Michael Haren, Elżbieta Jung, Severin V. Kitanov, Stephen Lahey, Monika Michałowska, Simon Nolan O.Carm, Bridget Riley, Chris Schabel, and John T. Slotemaker

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Author:   Michael W. Dunne ,  Simon Nolan
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   105
Weight:   0.946kg
ISBN:  

9789004298569


ISBN 10:   9004298568
Pages:   484
Publication Date:   26 July 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Preface List of Figures Notes on Contributors Introduction   Michael W. Dunne and Simon Nolan Part 1 Oxford Debates 1 Richard FitzRalph on Beatitude   Severin V. Kitanov 2 Mind as a Trinity of Intellect, Memory, and Will   Michael W. Dunne 3 FitzRalph on the Activity of the Will   Monika Michałowska 4 Controversy on Infinity between Richard FitzRalph and Richard Kilvington   Elżbieta Jung 5 Belief and the State of Grace FitzRalph, Wodeham, and Holcot on Faith, Theology, and Merit   Severin V. Kitanov and John T. Slotemaker 6 Richard FitzRalph vs William Skelton, 1331–1332 The Attribution of the “Determinationes” in a Florence Manuscript   Christoper Schabel 7 Richard FitzRalph and Future Contingents   Jean-François Genest Part 2 Influences and Reactions 8 Bishop Grandisson of Exeter, Richard FitzRalph’s Patron The Ideology of a Régime and Its Significance for FitzRalph’s Intellectual Biography   Michael Haren 9 Richard FitzRalph and the Friars Emergence and Course of the Conflict   Michael Haren 10 Wyclif, the Lollards, the Middle English Tradition   Bridget Riley 11 Dominium FitzRalph at Basel   Stephen Lahey 12 The Continental Reception of FitzRalph’s Philosophical Theology until the Council of Florence   Christoper Schabel 13 Views from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Centuries   Simon Nolan Appendix 1 Manuscripts and Table of Quaestiones of the Lectura in Sententias Bibliography Indices

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Michael W. Dunne, Ph.D. (1991), Maynooth University (Ireland) is Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth. He has published extensively both on Irish thinkers of the Middle Ages and philosophy at Oxford in the 13th and 14th centuries. Simon Nolan O.Carm lectures in Philosophy at Maynooth. His research has focused on the early Carmelite scholastics, Gerard of Bologna (d. 1317), John Baconthorpe (ca.1290-1345/8), and Guido Terreni (ca.1270.1342). He is a member of the Carmelite Order and Prior of the principal Carmelite church and priory in Dublin city.

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