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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:10.1093/0195156889.003.0008
 

Constant J. Mews
A Christian Theologia. This chapter considers Abelard’s Theologia Christiana, his revision and development of the treatise condemned at Soissons. In this work, Abelard deepens his understanding of the Holy Spirit, and starts to consider ethical insights, as communicated by pagan philosophy. Written while Abelard was teaching at the oratory he founded in honor of the Paraclete, the work reflects new ideas in the theory of language, and contains in embryo many of the theological ideas he would develop in the 1130s. The chapter also considers other writings, such as the Sic et Non, that Abelard composed during the 1120s, while teaching both philosophy and theology.
Keywords: Abelard, Holy Spirit, philosophy, theology, theory of language
doi:10.1093/0195156889.003.0008
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