Medieval Philosophy and Theology
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Medieval Philosophy and Theology (MPaT) was a semi-annual, peer-reviewed, online journal devoted to the publication of original articles in all areas of medieval philosophy, including logic and natural science, and in medieval theology, including Christian, Jewish, and Islamic. Coverage extends from the Patristic period through the neoscholasticism of the seventeenth century.
Medieval Philosophy and Theology was founded in 1991. Volumes 1-4 first appeared as monographs published by the University of Notre Dame Press. In 1995 the journal moved publication to Cambridge University Press. Volumes 5-11 first appeared as a semi-annual print serial published by Cambridge. Beginning in the autumn of 2006 the complete contents of the journal from volume 1 through volume 11 (the last volume published) are available online on an open-access basis. The journal's online presence is supported by Cornell University Library's Digital Publishing Initiative. A Faculty Grant for Digital Library Collections in 2005 made the transition possible.
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Analogy, Semantics, and Hermeneutics: The “Concept versus Judgment” Critique of Cajetan's De Nominum Analogia
Hochschild, Joshua P. (Cambridge University Press, 2003-09) -
Two Conceptions of Experience
King, Peter (Cambridge University Press, 2003-09) -
John Wyclif's Neoplatonic View of Scripture in its Christological Context
Levy, Ian Christopher (Cambridge University Press, 2003-09) -
Duns Scotus on Divine Substance and the Trinity
Cross, Richard (Cambridge University Press, 2003-09) -
Maimonides and the Convert: A Juridical and Philosophical Embrace of the Outsider
Diamond, James A. (Cambridge University Press, 2003-09) -
Power Made Perfect in Weakness: Aquinas's Transformation of the Virtue of Courage
De Young, Rebecca Konyndyk (Cambridge University Press, 2003-09) -
Ockham on the Concept
Boler, John (Cambridge University Press, 2003-03) -
The Angelic Doctor and Angelic Speech: The Development of Thomas Aquinas's Thought on How Angels Communicate
Goris, Harm (Cambridge University Press, 2003-03) -
Aquinas's Impediment Argument for the Spirituality of the Human Intellect
Lang, David P. (Cambridge University Press, 2003-03) -
Divisibility, Communicability, and Predicability in Duns Scotus's Theories of the Common Nature
Cross, Richard (Cambridge University Press, 2003-03)