How did the teachings of Peter Abelard and Thomas Aquinas build on those of Aristotle?
Q. HHMMM... any ideas???
Asked by Jayda Lynn - Mon Feb 2 18:21:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Best idea? Search Google
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Middle Ages HW help. "Young Peter Abelard"?
Q. I have a mini-essay due tomorrow for a history course. It says to put yourself in the shoes of a philosophy/theo teacher in Laon France in the 1120's. Young Peter Abelard shows up and begins to share his views. Why would Peter Abelard be an extremely difficult student to deal with? Any ideas that I can expand upon? Not really sure where to go with this question.
Asked by Jayman77 - Wed Apr 16 17:39:15 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
How are St. Augustine, Peter Abelard, and Martin Luther's ideas all linked?
Q. How are St. Augustine, Peter Abelard, and Martin Luther's ideas all linked?
Asked by JTnME112 - Sun Apr 29 19:50:15 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Wow, it's an interesting question. I'm not sure that they all came out with similar theological ideas. But I do know ALL three of them wrestled with the inner conflict that came from knowing they were desparately sinful in their actions early in life. They had to come to grips with how a righteous God could ultimately redeem such seemingly vile human beings as themselves. (From their point of view). All their subsequent theology comes from their notions of redemption. Great question! Peace to you.
Answered by dreamed1 - Sun Apr 29 20:00:54 2007

Who was the First Scholastic Philosopher?
Q. Kind of straightfoward question, but who is considered to be the First Scholastic Philosopher? Peter Abelard? Anselem? Peter Lombard?
Asked by I C - Tue Feb 19 14:53:49 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Scholastics were started by Boethius. "Boethius has been called by Lorenzo Valla the last of the Romans and the first of the scholastic philosophers."
Answered by Yaoi Shonen-ai - Tue Feb 19 15:08:29 2008

is this grammatically correct? ?
Q. Perhaps one of the most famous emasculations that occurred in Medieval Europe was that of Peter Abelard.
Asked by scott - Tue Nov 4 20:04:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. yes! Great way to phrase it!!!
Answered by meher - Tue Nov 4 20:10:27 2008

How many of the following Heretics would you love to meet?
Q. All of the following have been declared hertical by various faiths at one time or another, how many do you respect and admire now? St Joan of Arc, Galileo, Johannes Kepler, Meister Eckhardt, Copernicus, Tertullian, Martin Luther, Menno Simons, Matthew Fox, Origen, St Zephyrinus, the Beguines, John McNeil, Hans Kung, the Franciscans, Ivone Gebara, Hippolytus, Peter Waldo, Arnold of Brescia, Jesus of Nazareth, Tissa Balasuriya of Sri Lanka, Henry of Lausanne, Clementuis & Everard, Jovinian, Jan Hus, Peter Abelard, Gerard Segarelli, Pierre Thilhard de Chardin, Patrick Hamilton, IHM Sisters of Los Angeles, Charles Curran, Hoachim of Fiore, Leonardo Boff, John Courtney Murray, Theodoret, Ebion, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Lukas of Prague, Fratres… [cont.]
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A. joan of arc galileo copernicus martin luther
Answered by Amanda - Tue Oct 21 13:20:01 2008

Why do you Clerihews keep getting shorter and shorter?
Q. (and wondering if I am up to an Horatian ode) Spineless, tagless, Peyton-Jones Unified untyped unknowns, Jumped into his G-Machine And never, ever broke the trampoline. Philip Wadler Deserves a bottle of Champagne, and Leibnitz's apology, For the awful Monadology. Peter Abelard Nominally defeated St. Bernard, And long into his Oratory's Morning sleeps with Heloise. Gyrating Glenn Gould Had only himself fooled; The least corrigible of hummers Was the most methodical of drummers. Neither straight nor narrow, The subjects of Botero Seem vacant in upheaval-- Quite imperturbably mediaeval. Pierre Bonnard In yellow emerald Enthralls the visitation of the day On faded tapestry. The Cunctator Sooner or later Had his reprise, As did… [cont.]
Asked by Hypocorism - Wed Mar 25 22:15:24 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I imitate you. Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. Peyton-Jones, Wadler, and Abelard Went to a pub to celebrate hard Heloise insisted to go as she bemused And told the others why Ablelard was bruised! Botero, Bonnard, and Gould had a soiree Botero s Large People a ton did weigh Bonnard made notes on his colors Gould blamed the piano while all drank from mullers, Fabius Maximus Verrucosus was a Roman general, hip Verrucosus was he known due to the wart on his upper lip. Cleon, born 332 years later, an Athenian statesman Tanning was his business; ran away instead to Japan.. With a single substance, monad, Leibniz declares, the universe with a simple god worthy of praise. Running out of monads? No worries Flashes of… [cont.]
Answered by Goddess Eostre - Thu Mar 26 00:19:40 2009

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