Heresy, Philosophy and Religion in the Medieval West
Discover the profound insights within Heresy, Philosophy and Religion in the Medieval West, a compelling collection of scholarly papers published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. Spanning 334 pages, this hardback volume delves into four critical areas of medieval thought. Explore the intricate dynamics of heresy, religious movements, and the Church, alongside the influential ideas of John Wyclif, his dissenting path, and his doctrines. The book also examines significant philosophical themes, particularly the decline of scholasticism in the 14th century, and investigates Christian, Augustinian, and Franciscan concepts of humanity. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and religion during a pivotal era in Western history. Enhance your understanding of medieval intellectual traditions with this insightful work.