Hugh of Saint Victor / Paul Rorem.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Great medieval thinkersEditor: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009Descripción: xiii, 235 páginas ; 22 cmTipo de contenido:- texto
- sin mediación
- volumen
- 9780195384376
- 0195384377
- BX 4705.H786 R67.2009
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libros Kino | Biblioteca Eusebio F. Kino Anexo Hemeroteca | Acervo Kino | BX 4705.H786 R67.2009 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | ej. 1 | Disponible | KINO125967 |
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
pt. 1. Foundations. Context -- Pedagogy -- Creation and history -- pt. 2. The framework of doctrine. Preface and prologue -- De sacramentiis, book one -- De sacramentiis, book two -- pt. 3. The spiritual finale. Trolological (spiritual) essays -- Ark treatises -- The final soliloquy -- Appendix: Hugh and Dyonisius.
"Born in Saxony in 1096, Hugh became an Augustinian monk and in 1115 moved to the monastery of Saint Victor, Paris, where he spent the remainder of his life, eventually becoming the head of the school there. His writings cover the whole range of arts and sacred science taught in his day. Paul Rorem offers a basic introduction to Hugh's theology, through a comprehensive survey of his works. He argues that Hugh is best understood as a teacher of theology, and that his numerous and varied writings are best appreciated as a comprehensive pedagogical program of theological education and spiritual formation. Drawing his evidence not only from Hugh's own descriptions of his work but from the earliest manuscript traditions of his writings, Rorem organizes and presents his corpus within a tri-part framework. Upon a foundation of training in the liberal arts and history, a structure of doctrine is built up, which is finally adorned with moral formation. Within this scheme of organization, Rorem treats each of Hugh's major works (and many minor ones) in its appropriate place, orienting the reader briefly yet accurately to its contents, as well as its location in Hugh's overarching program of theological pedagogy."--Editor.
Donación de: P. Armando Bravo, S.J