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Medieval Philosophy and Theology
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Medieval Philosophy and Theology
Overview of the course, historical context, and key themes
Module #2
The Patristic Period:Early Christian Thought
Study of early Christian thinkers such as Origen, Tertullian, and Augustine
Module #3
The Rise of Scholasticism
Introduction to the scholastic method and its key figures, including Anselm and Peter Abelard
Module #4
The Influence of Aristotle
Examination of Aristotles impact on medieval philosophy and theology
Module #5
The Universities and the Rise of Scholasticism
The role of universities in shaping medieval thought and the development of scholasticism
Module #6
Thomas Aquinas:Life and Works
Biographical overview of Thomas Aquinas and his major writings
Module #7
Aquinas on God:The Five Ways
Examination of Aquinas Five Ways of proving Gods existence
Module #8
Aquinas on God:Divine Attributes
Analysis of Aquinas views on Gods nature and attributes
Module #9
Aquinas on Human Nature
Study of Aquinas views on human nature, including the soul and the passions
Module #10
Aquinas on Ethics
Examination of Aquinas moral philosophy, including the concept of natural law
Module #11
The Problem of Universals
Discussion of the medieval debate on the nature of universals and particulars
Module #12
The Nominalist-Realist Debate
Examination of the debate between nominalists and realists on the nature of reality
Module #13
Duns Scotus and the Subtle Doctor
Study of the life and thought of John Duns Scotus
Module #14
William of Ockham and Nominalism
Examination of Ockhams nominalist philosophy and its implications
Module #15
The Concept of Analogy
Analysis of the concept of analogy in medieval thought
Module #16
Mysticism and the Cloud of Unknowing
Study of medieval mysticism and the anonymous work, The Cloud of Unknowing
Module #17
Theology of the Trinity
Examination of medieval debates on the nature of the Trinity
Module #18
Christology and the Incarnation
Study of medieval debates on the nature of Christ and the Incarnation
Module #19
The Eucharist and Sacramental Theology
Examination of medieval debates on the nature of the Eucharist and sacramental theology
Module #20
The Crusades and the Christian-Muslim Encounter
Study of the Crusades and the medieval Christian-Muslim encounter
Module #21
Women in Medieval Theology
Examination of the role of women in medieval theology, including Hildegard of Bingen and Julian of Norwich
Module #22
The Avicennan Synthesis
Study of the philosophical and theological synthesis of Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
Module #23
The Averroist Controversy
Examination of the controversy surrounding Ibn Rushd (Averroes) and his impact on medieval thought
Module #24
The Development of Medieval Theology
Overview of the major developments and themes in medieval theology
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Medieval Philosophy and Theology career


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