Covenant and Causality in Medieval Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Theology, and Economic Practice
Variorum Reprints (1984)
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| Call number | B721.C63 1984 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0860781542 | |||||||||
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William A. Frank (1992). Duns Scotus on Autonomous Freedom and Divine Co-Causality. Medieval Philosophy and Theology 2:142-164.
Edward Grant (2010). The Nature of Natural Philosophy in the Late Middle Ages. Catholic University of America Press.
Ernest A. Moody (1975). Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Science, and Logic: Collected Papers, 1933-1969. University of California Press.
Eileen F. Serene (1980). Review: Medieval Theology Minus Aquinas: Jaroslav Pelikan's "The Growth of Medieval Theology (600-1300)". [REVIEW] Religious Studies 16 (4):487 - 492.
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