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He wrote a work in four volumes, covering the whole field of scholastic theology.
In addition to his classical and mathematical knowledge, he was a master of scholastic theology.
Schrader's grasp of scholastic theology is evidenced by many works.
He studied scholastic theology for two years while ministering to the students and hearing confessions.
For many thinkers, the dangers of 'modernism' could only be overcome by a complete return to scholastic theology.
The Lombard, however, finally gained recognition and decided the fate of scholastic theology in the thirteenth century.
In paragraph 16, the praise of scholastic theology is extended to the philosophy upon which it is based.
He became the successor of his teacher in the chair of scholastic theology, which he held for eighteen years.
There are few references to Dionysius in scholastic theology during the tenth and eleventh centuries.
Reformed scholastic theology was more dominant in Scotland.
At one point he was also professor of scholastic theology at La Sapienza.
It was in this country that he was able to complete his knowledge of Scholastic theology and Thomism.
In 1169 he succeeded Peter Comestor in the chair of scholastic theology.
It contains a system of scholastic theology, so much more complete than any which had been yet seen, that it may be deemed an original work.
The real culprit in this matter, though, was Thomas Aquinas, whose scholastic theology took theological speculation to a whole new level.
That was the theory, and that was precisely, in the opinion of some, what scholastic theology tragically failed to do.
Scholastic theology continued to develop as the 13th century gave way to the fourteenth, becoming ever more complex and subtle in its distinctions and arguments.
The term positive theology is sometimes used to distinguish this new, more practical, theology from the earlier scholastic theology.
The illuminative stage concerns what Denys calls supernatural wisdom, naturally acquired, also known as scholastic theology.
Averroes's education followed a traditional path, beginning with studies in Hadith, linguistics, jurisprudence and scholastic theology.
To them Vorstius "was an academic of the most troubling kind, who pushed the framework of scholastic theology to its limits."
It would have run counter to the appreciation for scholastic theology in the "Rules for Thinking with the Church."
When Erasmus stigmatized scholastic theology as "frigid," which he often did, he hit the system at one of its most vulnerable points.
I am sure the church will never be reformed unless we get rid of canon law, scholastic theology, philosophy and logic as they are studied today.
Although these words seem to bear reference solely to Scholastic theology, nevertheless they may plainly be accepted as equally true of philosophy and its praises.