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    A Provisional Calendar of St. John Capistran's Correspondence: Part III: The Crusade Against the Turks: May 18, 1455-December 10, 1456. [REVIEW]O. F. M. Bonmann, O. F. M. Gedeon & Jason M. Miskuly - 1992 - Franciscan Studies 52 (1):283-327.
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    Gulielmi de Ware, O. F. M. Doctrina Philosophica per Summa Capita Proposita.Gedeon Gál - 1954 - Franciscan Studies 14 (2):155-180.
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    John Duns Scotus, Duns Scotus on the Will and Morality, selected and trans. Allan B. Wolter O.F.M. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1986. Pp. x, 543. $54.95. [REVIEW]Gedeon Gál - 1987 - Speculum 62 (3):766-767.
  4. The Logic of God Incarnate by Thomas V. Morris.O. F. M. Thomas Weinandy - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (2):367-372.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS The Logic of God Incarnate. By THOMAS V. MORRIS. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1986. Pp. 220. $19.95. Thomas V. Morris, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, has written a technical yet provocative study on the Incarnation. As a faithful Christian he believes in and desires to defend the traditional Christian doctrine of the Incarnation proclaimed in the New Testament and defined by the (...)
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  5. William of Ockham, Quaestiones in librum quartum sententiarum (reportatio), ed. Rega Wood, Gedeon Gál, O.F.M., with Romuald Green, O.F.M. (Guillelmi de Ockham, Opera Philosophica et Theologica ad Fidem Codicum Manuscriptorum Edita, Opera Theologica, 7.) St. Bonaventure, N.Y.:The Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University, 1984. Pp. 32, 384. $45. [REVIEW]Williell R. Thomson - 1986 - Speculum 61 (2):483-484.
     
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    Guillelmi de Ockham Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum: Ordinatio. Vol. I : Prologue and Dist. I. Ed. Gedeon Gal, O.F.M. and Stephen Brown, O.F.M. [REVIEW]Linus J. Thro - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (3):276-277.
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    "Guillelmi de Ockham, Quaestiones in librum secundum Sententiarum," edited by Gedeon Gal, O.F.M. and Rega Wood; and "Quaestiones in librum tertium Sententiarum," edited by Francis E. Kelley and Girard I. Etzkorn. [REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1984 - Modern Schoolman 61 (2):137-138.
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    Newman's Psychological Discovery: The Illative Sense.O. F. M. Dr Zeno - 1950 - Franciscan Studies 10 (4):418-440.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:NEWMAN'S PSYCHOLOGICAL DISCOVERY: THE ILLATIVE SENSE (V. Continued) 15. The Universals. A long and vehement dispute once raged about the reality of universals. Are they only mental creations, forged by the human brain, without any reality outside them, or have they some independent existence apart from their mental reality? Anyhow, there was an apparent contradiction between die universal character of our ideas and the individual character of concrete things. (...)
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    Studi su gli "Scritti" di frate Francesco (review).O. F. M. Blastic - 2009 - Franciscan Studies 67:521-525.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:This volume collects seven articles of Carlo Paolazzi, O.F.M., previously published in journals and congress proceedings between 1996 and 2004, each of them dealing with the Writings of Francis. The essays are not arranged chronologically but move from more general to more specific studies on the Writings of Francis of Assisi. The titles of the essays included are: 1) The Birth of the Writings and Constitution of the Canon (...)
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    Memory and Intuition: A Focal Debate in Fourteenth Century Cognitive Psychology.Marilyn McCord Adams & O. F. M. Wolter - 1993 - Franciscan Studies 53 (1):175-192.
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    St. Bonaventure as Biblical Interpreter: His Methods, Wit, and Wisdom.O. F. M. Karris - 2002 - Franciscan Studies 60 (1):159-206.
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    The Place of the Money Bag in the Secular-Mendicant Controversy at Paris.O. F. M. Karris - forthcoming - Franciscan Studies 68 (1):21-38.
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    Peter Olivi's Dialogue with Aristotle on the Emotions.O. F. M. Dominic Whitehouse - 2012 - Franciscan Studies 70:189-245.
    Peter of John Olivi composed Question 57 of his Quaestiones in secundum librum Sententiarum (“Questions on the Second Book of the Sentences”) in the decade after William of Moerbeke had translated, not long before 1270, Aristotle’s On Rhetoric into Latin.2 It was above all Moerbeke’s translation that gave thirteenth-century Europe access to the analysis of the emotions that Aristotle had placed in Book Two of the work. Two earlier translations existed: one that Hermannus Alemannus had made from an Arabic translation (...)
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    Two Uses of the Vita Christi Genre in Tuscany, c. 1300: John de Caulibus and Ubertino da Casale Compared. A Response to Daniel Lesnick, ten years hence.O. F. M. Cusato - 1999 - Franciscan Studies 57 (1):131-148.
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    Homily on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Franciscan Institute: July 15, 1990.O. F. M. Mailleux - 1991 - Franciscan Studies 51 (1):1-6.
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    The Death of Christ in the Theology of Matthew of Aquasparta.O. F. M. Hayes - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):189-201.
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    Beyond the Prime Mover of Aristotle: Faith and Reason in the Medieval Franciscan Tradition.O. F. M. Hayes - 2002 - Franciscan Studies 60 (1):7-15.
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    Das Isaak-Opfer. Historisch-systematische Untersuchung zu Rationalität und Wandelbarkeit des Naturrechts in der mittelalterlichen Lehre vom natürlichen Gesetz (review).O. F. M. Flood - 2002 - Franciscan Studies 60 (1):373-378.
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    John of Wales 'Commentary on the Franciscan Rule'.O. F. M. Flood - 2002 - Franciscan Studies 60 (1):93-96.
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    Passionstheologie und Passionsfrömmigkeit im ausgehenden Mittelalter. Der Nürnberger Franziskaner Stephan Fridolin (gest. 1498) zwischen Kloster und Stadt by Petra Seegets (review).O. F. M. Flood - 1999 - Franciscan Studies 57 (1):229-230.
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    Read It at Chapter: Francis of Assisi and the Scritti.O. F. M. Flood - 2002 - Franciscan Studies 60 (1):341-357.
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    Recent Study on Peter Olivi.O. F. M. Flood - 2000 - Franciscan Studies 58 (1):111-119.
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    Geraldus Odonis: On the Univocity of the Concept of Being.O. F. M. Gál - 1992 - Franciscan Studies 52 (1):23-51.
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    Petrus Thomae's Proof for the Existence of God.O. F. M. Gál - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):115-118.
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    The Ockham Edition: William of Ockham's Opera Philosophica et Theologica.O. F. M. Gál & Rega Wood - 1991 - Franciscan Studies 51 (1):83-101.
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    Die "Yconomica" des Konrad von Megenberg. Das "Haus" als Norm für politische und soziale Strukturen by Gisela Drossbach (review).O. F. M. Flood - 1999 - Franciscan Studies 57 (1):227-229.
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    Koncepcja pomiaru według Kazimierza Ajdukiewicza.O. F. M. Olejnik - 1993 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 15.
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    Newman's Psychological Discovery: The Illative Sense.Dr Zeno O. F. M. Cap - 1951 - Franciscan Studies 11 (1):40-73.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:NEWMAN'S PSYCHOLOGICAL DISCOVERY: THE ILLATIVE SENSE (Continued) VI THE FACULTIES OF COGNITION AND APPETITION Since the Grammar of Assent gives us a phenorhenological analysis of the art of thinking and often refers to the influence of other faculties in our reasoning processes, it will be very instructive to examine what the author holds about our faculties of cognition and appetition. This will make us better acquainted with the nature (...)
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    Ethical Writings: Ethics and A Dialogue between a Philosopher, a Jew, and a Christian by Peter Abelard. [REVIEW]O. F. M. Davies - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):349-351.
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    The Place of the Money Bag in the Secular-Mendicant Controversy at Paris.O. F. M. Robert J. Karris - 2010 - Franciscan Studies 68 (1):21-38.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Place of the Money Bag in the Secular-Mendicant Controversy at ParisRobert J. Karris O.F.M. (bio)Money bag, money bag. So many Bible-reading Christians don't know of your existence. In their defense I note that you are only mentioned twice in the entire New Testament: John 12:6 and 13:29. If faithful Bible-reading Christians don't know of your existence, what is your fate among the faithful who are less than faithful?! (...)
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  31. A History of Ancient Philosophy.O. F. M. Ignatius Brady - 1959
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  32. A Letter to the Editor.O. F. M. Cap Dr Zeno - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:251-251.
    A few weeks ago I received a copy of the PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES, containing a review of my book John Henry Newman, Our Way to Certitude, written by Fr. Boekraad. It was very unfavourable so that anybody reading it is sure to make up his mind never to buy the book.
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  33. Liberty, Personality, Morality.O. F. M. Edwin Rabbitte - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:36-48.
    In a recent article on modern faith and mentality, a French philosopher remarks, as one of the characteristic notes of modern civilization, what he calls ‘anonymity’, i.e. the submergence of the person in the anonymous. He gives as examples our modern hospitals, in which the person as patient becomes simply a ‘case’; our modern departments of social welfare, in which the person as citizen becomes a collection of ‘vital statistics’ on an index–card; and above all our modern factories, in which (...)
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    Antonio di Padova: Uomo Evangelico, Contributi biografici e dottrinali ed. by Luciano Bertazzo. (review).Jude Winkler O. F. M. Conv - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):333-335.
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    "It Pleases Me That You Should Teach Sacred Theology": Franciscans Doing Theology.Michael W. Blastic O. F. M. Conv - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):1-25.
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    Religious encounter and the jamaa.O. F. M. T. M. Janssen - 1967 - Heythrop Journal 8 (2):129–151.
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  37. La Costituzione gerarchica della Chiesa in S. Bonaventura.Antonio Blasucci & O. F. M. Antonio - 1968 - Miscellanea Francescana 68:81-101.
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    Bonaventure of Bagnoregio: A Transcription of the Third Collation of the Hexaëmeron from the St. Petersburg Manuscript.Pietro Maranesi O. F. M. Cap & O. F. M. Stewart - 1993 - Franciscan Studies 53 (1):47-57.
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    Newman's Psychological Discovery: The Illative Sense.Dr Zeno O. F. M. Cap - 1950 - Franciscan Studies 10 (3):207-240.
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    Synthesis: The Existence of the Illative Sense.Dr Zeno O. F. M. Cap - 1952 - Franciscan Studies 12 (2):196-213.
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    The Illative Sense.Dr Zeno O. F. M. Cap - 1952 - Franciscan Studies 12 (3-4):263-300.
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    The Newman-Meynell Correspondence.Dr Zeno O. F. M. Cap - 1952 - Franciscan Studies 12 (3-4):301-348.
  43. Duns Scotus: The Basic Principles of his Philosophy.O. F. M. BETTONI E. - 1961
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    Individual or Individualism?: Scotus and Francis of Assisi.Andrea Tabarroni & O. F. M. Carrozzo - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):239-251.
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    Original Sin according to John Duns Scotus.O. F. M. Ernesto Dezza - 2021 - Franciscan Studies 79 (1):111-132.
    This article is intended to offer a textual and evaluative presentation of the theory of original sin as elaborated by the Franciscan master John Duns Scotus, the “Subtle Doctor.”While there are many studies and articles about Scotus’ ethics, few are devoted to what is considered the root of evil human behavior, and hardly any analyze the text of the Subtle Doctor in any sufficient depth.1 Perhaps because this topic belongs more strictly to theology, it is seldom considered in depth by (...)
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  46. Possible Opening Up of Phenomenolog Towards the Metaphysical Question of Materia Prima: Edith Stein's Thought in Relation to the Work of Vitalis de Furno, Edmund Husserl and Hedwig Conrad-Martius.O. F. M. Francesco Alfieri - 2015 - In Mette Lebech & John Haydn Gurmin (eds.), Intersubjectivity, humanity, being: Edith Stein's phenomenology and Christian philosophy. Oxford: Peter Lang.
     
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    The Oxford Companion to the Bible ed. by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan. (review).O. F. M. O'Connor - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):347-349.
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    An Apocalyptic Age?: An Introduction to Essays in Honor of E. Randolph Daniel at Seventy-Five.O. F. M. Michael F. Cusato - 2015 - Franciscan Studies 73:249-254.
    49th International Congress on Medieval Studies8 May 2014Western Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, Michigan Emmett Randolph Daniel became interested in the subjects of medieval apocalypticism, eschatology and related matters largely on the heels of the pioneering work done in these fields during the 1950s and 1960s by European scholars like Herbert Grundmann,1 Marjorie Reeves,2 Beatrice Hirsch-Reich,3 and Bernhard Töpfer.4 Nearly fifty years later, that is to say, after the publication of his brief but ground-breaking article of 1968 in Speculum on the subject of (...)
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    Highest Poverty or Lowest Poverty?: The Paradox of the Minorite Charism.O. F. M. Michael F. Cusato - 2017 - Franciscan Studies 75:275-321.
    The controversy over the meaning and parameters of Franciscan poverty is one of the most widely discussed issues in medieval historiography, both within the Franciscan order as well as outside of it, both during the Middle Ages as well as among contemporary scholars even today. Contemporary scholars—be they professed Franciscans or professional Franciscanists—have generally shown an interest in reconstructing the evolution of the friars' practice of their poverty and the debates about this subject that were raging within the order among (...)
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  50. Scotus’s Ordinatio on Certain Knowledge.O. F. M. Colmán Ó Huallacháin - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:105-114.
    It is well known that the medieval scholastics did not begin their philosophy systematically with an explicit theory of knowledge. Unfortunately many people have concluded from that fact that the very idea of an epistemology, and especially the idea of a critique of knowledge, was completely foreign to them. Within recent years authors such as Professor Van Steenberghen and Father Copleston have done a great deal to spread a correct understanding of St. Thomas’s views on this matter. Much evidence might (...)
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