Aristotle East and West : metaphysics and the division of Christendom / David Bradshaw.

By: Bradshaw, David, 1960-
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: xiv, 297 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0521828651Subject(s): Aristotle -- Influence | Christianity -- Philosophy -- History | God (Christianity) -- History of doctrinesDDC classification: 189 LOC classification: BR100 | .B595 2004Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
The Aristotelian beginnings -- The prime mover -- Between Aristotle and Plotinus -- Plotinous and the theory of the two acts -- The Plotinian heritage in the West -- Gods, demons, and theurgy -- The formation of the eastern tradition -- The flowering of the eastern tradition -- Palamas and Aquinas.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-291) and index.

The Aristotelian beginnings -- The prime mover -- Between Aristotle and Plotinus -- Plotinous and the theory of the two acts -- The Plotinian heritage in the West -- Gods, demons, and theurgy -- The formation of the eastern tradition -- The flowering of the eastern tradition -- Palamas and Aquinas.

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