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Dionysius Discourse Mystica St Theologia Treatise
 Introduction to the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas by John Poinsot, John of St. Thomas (John Poinsot) lived from 1584 to 1644 and was one of the luminaries of the Second Scholasticism, which flourished on the Iberian Peninsula at a time when, on the continent, Thomism was virtually eclipsed. In his Cursus Philosophicus, John of St. Thomas provides a remarkable precis of the philosophy that is presupposed by theology. His Cursus Theologicus is a commentary on the Summa Theologiae in the manner of the Master's exposition of the Sentences of Peter Lombard, that is, the pursuit of the main questions raised by the text rather than a textual commentary. Included in modern editions of the Cursus Theologicus are a number of preliminary studies, among them a remarkable analysis of the Summa, part by part, treatise by treatise, in which the exquisite architecture of this masterpiece of Thomas Aquinas is magisterially displayed. This may be read as the explicatio textus, essential for reading the Cursus Theologicus. Readers of Jacques and Raissa Maritain are aware of the central role John of St. Thomas played in their grasp of Aquinas. Indeed, this was true of most of those involved in the Thomistic Revival inaugurated by Leo XIII. This translation of John of St. Thomas's Introduction as it appears in the Solesmes edition makes available to a new generation of students of Thomas a precious handbook and guide to the Summa.
 The Mystical Theology and the Divine Names The treatises and letters of Dionysius the Areopagite, written in Greek, were intended to combine Neoplatonic philosophy with Christian theology and mystical experience. Their effects included the formation of a decidedly Neoplatonic trend throughout medieval Christian doctrine and spirituality. Most clearly evident in the Western Latin Church, these effects have yielded a lasting imprint on religious and devotional practices. This volume, which explores the nature and results of contemplative prayer, exercised a deep and enduring influence on the development of scholasticism-particularly in regard to the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas-that makes them indispensable to the study of Christian theology.
Discourse on Method - The Discourse on Method is a philosophical and mathematical treatise published by René Descartes in 1637. Its full name is Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason in the Search for Truth in the Sciences (French title: Discours de la méthode pour bien conduire sa raison, et chercher la verité dans les sciences). St Leonard's College, St Andrews - St Leonard’s College, University of St Andrews (originally ‘the College of Poor Clerks of the Church of St Andrews’) was founded in 1511 by Prior Hepburn (receiving Papal recognition by proxy in 1545), on the site of St Leonard’s hospital and church. Its creation was a result of the poverty and declining status of St John’s College/Pedagogy and Arts Faculty of St Andrews. Barford St John and St Michael - Barford St John and St Martin is a civil parish in the Cherwell district of Oxfordshire, England. It consists of the villages of Barford St Michael and Barford St John St Mary the Great with St Michael, Cambridge - St Mary the Great with St Michael, also known as Great St Mary's Church, is the church of the University of Cambridge, England. It plays a minor role in the University's legislation.
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