Archa Verbi. Yearbook for the Study of Medieval Theology 12 (2015)

16.09.2016

Thomas Prügl (Schriftleitung)

Aschendorff Verlag, Münster 2016

INHALT:

  • Peter Gemeinhardt, Gottschalk und die karolingische Trinitätstheologie. Eine Kontroverse im Vorfeld des ›photianischen Schismas‹
  • Philipp W. Rosemann, What Is an Author? Divine and Human Authorship in Some Mid-Thirteenth-Century Commentaries on the Book of Sentences
  • Martina Wehrli-Johns, Konrad von Mure und die Dominikanertheologie seiner Zeit. Studien zum Libellus de sacramentis mit einer Edition, besorgt unter der Mitarbeit von Charlotte Bretscher-Gisiger
  • Irene Bueno, Avignon, the Armenians, and the Primacyof the Pope
  • Christina Traxler, Früher Antihussitismus. Der Traktat Eloquenti viro und sein Verfasser Andreas von Brod
  • Reimund Haas, Tagungsbericht zur Jahrestagung der IGTM: Salische Kaiserstadt und jüdisches Kulturzentrum
  • Rezensionen

 

Weitere Informationen:

The yearbook Archa Verbi as well as the book series Archa Verbi. Subsidia are published by the International Society for the Study of Medieval Theology (IGTM). Languages of publications are English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Archa Verbi accepts articles and text editions which fall within the scope of the Society’s objectives and thematic purpose. The Archa Verbi. Subsidia book series publishes monographs and conference proceedings originating from the wider area of the study of medieval theology. Manuscripts submitted to Archa Verbi undergo a double-blind peer review. Two senior scholars selected by the „scriptores“ evaluate the quality of the research and make recommendations concerning the study’s suitability for publication. On the basis of the peer reviews the „scriptores“, together with the „coetus editionis“, render a decision concerning the publication of the manuscript. Authors will be notified of the decision and – where applicable – of the evaluator’s recommendations and criticisms. If a manuscript is rejected, we strongly encourage resubmission of the article after careful revision, since each resubmission will be examined independent of the original review process. The review section of the yearbook discusses new books from the field of medieval theology and from those associated fields of study relevant to medieval theology. These associated disciplines are, in particular, Church History, History of Exegesis, History of Theology, History of Philosophy, History of Canon Law, and Art History, that are considered relevant insofar as they advance the study and knowledge of medieval theology.

Link zur Internationalen Gesellschaft für Theologische Mediävistik (IGTM) / International Society for the Study of Medieval Theology


Gebundene Ausgabe: 224 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-402-10234-3
Erscheinungstermin: 02.02.2016

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