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Preface | ||
1 | The Suppression of False Teaching | 1 |
2 | The Condemnation of March 7, 1277 | 40 |
3 | False Teaching at the Arts Faculty: The Ockhamist Statute of 1340 and Its Prelude | 57 |
4 | Nicholas of Autrecourt and John of Mirecourt: Censure at the Faculty of Theology in the Fourteenth Century | 73 |
5 | Academic Freedom and Teaching Authority | 90 |
Conclusion | 113 | |
List of Abbreviations | 119 | |
Notes | 121 | |
Selected Bibliography | 167 | |
Index | 185 |
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Add Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400, For the scholastic philosopher William Ockham (c. 1285-1347), there are three kinds of heresy. The first, and most unmistakable, is an outright denial of the truths of faith. Another is so obvious that a very simple person, even if illiterate, can see how, Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400, For the scholastic philosopher William Ockham (c. 1285-1347), there are three kinds of heresy. The first, and most unmistakable, is an outright denial of the truths of faith. Another is so obvious that a very simple person, even if illiterate, can see how, Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400 to your collection on WonderClub |