The Eternity of the World. Thomas Aquinas und Boethius of Dacia

Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 66:121-141 (1999)
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The discussions on the eternity of the world in the academic circles of the 13th c. are not dealing with the real issue. They are pointing out what philosophy and theology each can effect, and their relation to each other. Gradually the autonomy of philosophy will emerge as a result of these discussions

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Jakob Schneider
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