The Dualism of Ecclesiastical Domination
Exploring the 5th-15th century conflict between ecclesiastical theory and practice, highlighting the complex nature of medieval Christianity and its lasting impact on Western thought.
Exploring the 5th-15th century conflict between ecclesiastical theory and practice, highlighting the complex nature of medieval Christianity and its lasting impact on Western thought.
Exploring the scholastic perspective on the nature of wealth and trade, including key concepts, figures, and debates in the medieval period.
A comprehensive exploration of Aristotle's concept of essence, its development through scholasticism, and its implications for metaphysics, epistemology, and logic.
A comprehensive examination of the Catholic Church's formation and the Protestant Reformation, exploring the role of Jewish, Greek, and Roman influences, and their implications for doctrine, governance, and individual conscience.
A comprehensive analysis of the breakdown of medieval synthesis, exploring its causes, consequences, and impact on Western intellectual history.
Exploring key developments in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and their impact on Western philosophical thought.
Exploring how philosophy is deeply embedded within social and political contexts through a study on scholasticism, dialectic, and scriptural interpretation.