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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Series Foreword; Contents; Part I: Introduction; 1: The World of the Ninth Century; The Intellectual Revival; The Irish Connection; The ological Controversy; 2: Eriugena's Life and Intellectual Achievements; An Enigma; The Liberal Arts: Eriugena as Teacher; Eriugena as Translator; The Feather of the Peacock; Authorities; The Periphyseon; Part II: The Way Down; 3: The Structure of Reality; Division and Resolution; A Theocentric Universe: Unity in Diversity; Being and Non-being; Negative Ontology; 4: Creator and Creation.
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|a The Uncreated CreatorCreation ex Nihilo and Theophany; Trinitarian Causality in the Word; The Primordial Causes and Participation; Negative Theology; 5: Human Nature in Paradise; The Genesis Story: Day Six; Angels in Paradise; Ontology and Intelligibility; In the Image of God; 6: Human Nature in the World; The Fall; Sense and Reason: The Struggle for Supremacy; The Promise of Paradise; Part III: The Way Up; 7: The Return; The Resolution of Diversity; The General Return: Sinners and Saints; Vision, Cloud, and Mystical Union; In Retrospect; Notes; Suggestions for Further Reading; Index.
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|a This volume provides a brief and accessible introduction to the 9th-century philosopher and theologian John Scottus Eriugena--perhaps the most important philosophical thinker to appear in Latin Christendom in the period between Augustine and Anselm. Eriugena was known as the interpreter ofGreek thought to the Latin West, and this book emphasizes the relation of Eriugena's thought to his Greek and Latin sources.
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