The book argues that the allegations of error made against Lombard’s Christology and Trinitarian theology in the period between 1156 and 1215 must be understood in the longer history of intellectual controversy in the Schools of Northern Europe. In the trials of Berengar of Tours, Abelard, and Gilbert of Poitiers, the author uncovers a consistent tradition of critique within the schools which, she then shows, inform subsequent criticisms of Peter Lombard’s intellectual legacy. Concomitantly, she explores how responses made in support of the Sentences, against men such as Gerhoh of Reichersberg and Joachim of Fiore, consolidated the emerging canonical status of the work as a textbook in theology which would be finally endorsed at Lateran IV.
As such, this study challenges our understanding of the making of orthodoxy in the twelfth century.
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Schoolmen and their Critics, from Berengar to Gilbert of Poitiers
Chapter 2. Peter Lombard’s Life and his Sentences
Chapter 3. Lombard’s Christology and its Critics
Chapter 4. Christology in the Schools after Lombard
Chapter 5. Lateran IV and Peter Lombard
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
C. Monagle, Orthodoxy and Controversy in Twelfth-Century Religious Discourse. Peter Lombard’s ‘Sentences’ and the Development of Theology, Turnhout, Brepols, 2013. XX+194 p. 156 x 234 mm. ISBN: 978-2-503-52795-6. Price: EUR 70,00 excl. tax.
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