Thomas Aquinas On Bodily Identity
Antonia Fitzpatrick
Resumo
Thomas Aquinas On Bodily Identity
Thomas Aquinas asked the essential philosophical question which continues to resound to the modern day: what constitutes a human being? This volume looks at Aquinass views on bodily and spiritual identity through a lens of theological concerns, pagan and Arabic authoritative sources, and contemporary polemic with dualist heresy.
Nº de Páginas: 224
Thomas Aquinas asked the essential philosophical question which continues to resound to the modern day: what constitutes a human being? This volume looks at Aquinass views on bodily and spiritual identity through a lens of theological concerns, pagan and Arabic authoritative sources, and contemporary polemic with dualist heresy.
Nº de Páginas: 224
Thomas Aquinas On Bodily Identity
Resumo
Thomas Aquinas On Bodily Identity
Thomas Aquinas asked the essential philosophical question which continues to resound to the modern day: what constitutes a human being? This volume looks at Aquinass views on bodily and spiritual identity through a lens of theological concerns, pagan and Arabic authoritative sources, and contemporary polemic with dualist heresy.
Nº de Páginas: 224
Thomas Aquinas asked the essential philosophical question which continues to resound to the modern day: what constitutes a human being? This volume looks at Aquinass views on bodily and spiritual identity through a lens of theological concerns, pagan and Arabic authoritative sources, and contemporary polemic with dualist heresy.
Nº de Páginas: 224
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Características
- Editora
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Oxford University Press
- Idiomas
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Original, não traduzido para Português
- Número de páginas
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224
- Peso
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748
- Data de lançamento
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09/11/2017
- Colecção
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Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600
- EAN
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9780198790853
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