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Rega Wood
Richard Rufus of Comwall on Creation: The Reception of Aristotelian Physics in the West
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Romanus Cessario, O.P.
St. Thomas Aquinas on Satisfaction, Indulgences, and Crusades
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Timothy B. Noone
St. Albert on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God
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Pamela M. Hall
Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomistic Natural Law
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William A. Frank
Duns Scotus on Autonomous Freedom and Divine Co-Causality
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Joseph Wawrykow
On the Purpose of 'Merit' in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas
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Jack Zupko
Nominalism Meets Indivisibilism
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John I. Jenkins
Good and the Object of Natural Inclinations in St. Thomas Aquinas
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Andreas Speer
The Certainty and Scope of Knowledge: Bonaventure's Disputed Questions on the Knowledge of Christ
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Eileen Sweeney
Rewriting the Narrative of Scripture: 12th-Century Debates over Reason and Theological Form
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Stephen F. Brown
Medieval Supposition Theory in Its Theological Context
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Dominik Perler
Duns Scotus on Signification
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Thomas M. Izbicki
The Church in the Light of Learned Ignorance
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Mark D. Jordan
The Competition of Authoritative Languages and Aquinas's Theological Rhetoric
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Cecilia Trifogli
Thomas Wylton's Question "An contingit dare ultimum rei permanentis in esse"
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Joseph M. Incandela
Robert Holcot, O.P., on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God
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Rudi A. Te Velde
Natural Reason in the Summa contra Gentiles
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Georgette Sinkler
Ockham and Ambiguity
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David B. Burrell, C.S.C.
Creation and 'Actualism': The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology
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Michel R. Barnes
The Polemical Context and Content of Gregory of Nyssa's Psychology
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