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  1. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScolasticăScolastică - Wikipedia

    Scolastică. Imaginea unei școli din secolul al XIV-lea în viziunea artistului Laurentius de Voltolina. Scolastică este o noțiune derivată din latină, schola însemnând școală, care desemnează acea tendință din filosofie și teologie care, începând din perioada târzie a Evului Mediu, a încercat să explice și să facă ...

  2. static.hlt.bme.hu › semantics › externalScholasticism - Wikipedia

    Scholasticism is a method of critical thought which dominated teaching by the academics ("scholastics", or "schoolmen") of medieval universities in Europe from about 1100 to 1700, and a program of employing that method in articulating and defending dogma in an increasingly pluralistic context. It originated as an outgrowth of and a departure ...

  3. Pages in category "Scholasticism". The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Scholasticism.

  4. Teólogo y filósofo. Orden religiosa. Compañía de Jesús. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Matteo Liberatore ( Salerno, 14 de agosto de 1810 - Roma, 18 de octubre de 1892) fue un jesuita, filósofo y escritor italiano.

  5. Protestant scholasticism or Protestant orthodoxy [1] was academic theology practiced by Protestant theologians using the scholastic method during the era of Calvinist and Lutheran orthodoxy from the 16th to 18th centuries. [1] Protestant scholasticism developed out of the need to clearly define and defend church doctrine against the Catholic ...

  6. William of Ockham. William of Ockham or Occam OFM ( / ˈɒkəm / OK-əm; Latin: Gulielmus Occamus; [9] [10] c. 1287 – 10 April 1347) was an English Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, apologist, and Catholic theologian, who is believed to have been born in Ockham, a small village in Surrey. [11]

  7. Neo-scholasticism (also known as neo-scholastic Thomism [1] or neo-Thomism because of the great influence of the writings of Thomas Aquinas on the movement) is a revival and development of medieval scholasticism in Catholic theology and philosophy which began in the second half of the 19th century.