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Mews, Constant J. Senior Lecturer, Department of History, and Director for Studies in Religion and Theology, Monash University
Print publication date: 2005 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: April 2005
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-515688-1
doi:10.1093/0195156889.003.0010
 

Constant J. Mews
Ethics, Sin, and Redemption. This chapter considers Abelard’s reflection on ethical issues in his Collationes, couched in the form of a debate among a philosopher and a Jew and a Christian about the relationship between pagan ethics and Christian faith. It argues that arguments put by the philosopher reflect many of the concerns put by Heloise, to which Abelard sought to find a Christian response. It then looks at Abelard’s commentary on St Paul’s Epistle to the Romans and Expositio in Hexameron, written at the request of Heloise, in terms of Abelard’s evolving interest in the work of both creation and redemption.
Keywords: Abelard, Heloise, ethics, sin, redemption, St Paul
doi:10.1093/0195156889.003.0010
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