Heinrich von Gent (1240-1293) kritisiert Thomas von Aquin und legt in seiner Summa eine umfassende Theologie dar, die auf verschiedenen philosophischen Traditionen basiert. Die erstmals ins Deutsche übersetzten Artikel behandeln zentrale Fragen der Gotteslehre, insbesondere das Wesen und die Washeit Gottes im Kontext menschlicher Erkenntnis.
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Heinrich von Kleist was a playwright, writer, lyricist, and publicist whose work is characterized by an intense exploration of the human psyche and moral dilemmas. His plays and prose often depict characters on the brink of collapse, grappling with irrationality and profound longing. Kleist's style is marked by tension, abrupt turns, and an examination of the limits of human perception and relationships. His unique ability to capture internal struggles and the paradoxical nature of human existence makes him an unforgettable author.






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Henry of Ghent's Summa of Ordinary Questions: Article One: On the Possibility of Knowing
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
"Henry of Ghent was the most important representative of the Neo-Augustinian thought in the late thirteenth century. His Summa, which represents his ordinary lectures at the University of Paris, affords an insight into the character of theology and philosophy in the years after the death of Aquinas. The first article of the Summa, translated here, is devoted to the possibility of human knowledge and provides a sophisticated attempt to combine an Aristotelian empiricism, Platonic exemplarism, and an Augustinian doctrine of divine illumination."--Jacket