Pride According to Gregory the Great: A Study of the Moralia

Edwin Mellen Press (1986)
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Examining the ethical teachings of Gregory the Great, this study seeks to demonstrate the degree of continuity in medieval theology by discussing the influence of Augustine on Gregory and then Gregory on Thomas Aquinas.

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