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Stephen Langton, Quaestiones Theologiae - Liber III, Volume 2

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The volume contains a critical edition of 26 questions (no.75-97, 204, 217-218, 222), mostly concerning the concept of charity or love (caritas). It is part of the Quaestiones Theologiae corpus, the chief speculative work of Stephen Langton, later Archbishop of Canterbury, preceded by an extensive study of Langton's theories of love and fear.


List of contents










  • Abbreviations and Editorial Policies

  • Introduction

  • I: Overview

  • I.1: M. Trepczy?ski: Love

  • I.2: A. Nannini: Fear (by A. Nannini)

  • II: M. Bieniak: Philological Introduction

  • II.1: The General Transmission Pattern

  • II.2: Philological Introductions to Selected Questions

  • II.3: List of Selected Stemmata

  • Quaestiones Theologiae - Liber III, Tomus 2

  • Iuxta Indicem

  • Extra Indicem

  • Bibliography

  • Biblical Index

  • Analytical Index

  • Index of Names



About the author

Magdalena Bieniak is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warsaw. She has published on a number of early-scholastic authors, such as Stephen Langton, Hugh of St-Cher, and Gilbert of Poitiers, as well as on Socinians.

Marcin Trepczyński is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw. He has published on scholastic authors, especially on Robert Grosseteste, Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas, mostly focusing on logical and methodological aspects of theological discourse. He has been working on Stephen Langton's Quaestiones since 2012.

Wojciech Wciórka is Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw. His research focuses on twelfth-century logic, its philosophical aspects, and its interface with theology.

Summary

The volume contains a critical edition of 26 questions (no.75-97, 204, 217-218, 222), mostly concerning the concept of charity or love (caritas). It is part of the Quaestiones Theologiae corpus, the chief speculative work of Stephen Langton, later Archbishop of Canterbury, preceded by an extensive study of Langton's theories of love and fear.

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