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Dium Celebrating the Medieval Heritage A Colloquy on the Thought of Aquinas and Bonaventure CONTENTS PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY : SCIENCE AND HISTORY Bernard Lonergan , Aquinas Today : Tradition and Innovation ( with a response by Langdon ...
Dium Celebrating the Medieval Heritage A Colloquy on the Thought of Aquinas and Bonaventure CONTENTS PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY : SCIENCE AND HISTORY Bernard Lonergan , Aquinas Today : Tradition and Innovation ( with a response by Langdon ...
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Celebrating the Medieval Heritage A Colloquy on the Thought of Aquinas and Bonaventure CONTENTS PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY : SCIENCE AND HISTORY Bernard Lonergan , Aquinas Today : Tradition and Innovation ( with a response by Langdon ...
Celebrating the Medieval Heritage A Colloquy on the Thought of Aquinas and Bonaventure CONTENTS PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY : SCIENCE AND HISTORY Bernard Lonergan , Aquinas Today : Tradition and Innovation ( with a response by Langdon ...
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... Aquinas Today : Tradition and Innovation ( with a response by Langdon Gilkey ) Richard McKeon , Philosophy and Theology , History and Science in the Thought of Bonaventura and Thomas Aquinas ( with a response by Michael Buckley ) ...
... Aquinas Today : Tradition and Innovation ( with a response by Langdon Gilkey ) Richard McKeon , Philosophy and Theology , History and Science in the Thought of Bonaventura and Thomas Aquinas ( with a response by Michael Buckley ) ...
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