The guilt of heresy is measured not so much by its subject-matter as by its formal principle, which is the same in all heresies: revolt against a Divinely constituted authority. Heresiology "Why Is Contemporary Scholarship So Enamored of Ancient Heretics?"... Continue Reading →
The guilt of heresy is measured not so much by its subject-matter as by its formal principle, which is the same in all heresies: revolt against a Divinely constituted authority. Heresiology "Why Is Contemporary Scholarship So Enamored of Ancient Heretics?"... Continue Reading →
Ten of the thirty books I will be Exhibiting BIBLIOGRAPHY WEEK BOOKSELLERS’ SHOWCASE January 23, 2020, 10AM-4PM 1) 269J Thomas Aquinas 1225-1274 Summa theologiae: Pars prima. Ed: Franciscus de Neritono, Petrus Cantianus, and Joannes Franciscus. Venice : [Nicolaus Jenson] 1477. ... Continue Reading →
Every time I open this book, I get another and new appreciation for the Seventeenth century, even by 1708 I think people thought it was amazing. This volume of MISCELLANEA CURIOSA is ' a collection of Voyages" but it is... Continue Reading →
The guilt of heresy is measured not so much by its subject-matter as by its formal principle, which is the same in all heresies: revolt against a Divinely constituted authority. Heresiology "Why Is Contemporary Scholarship So Enamored of Ancient Heretics?"... Continue Reading →
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