Philipp W. Rosemann is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dallas and editor of the Dallas Medieval Texts and Translation series. His previous books include Omne ens est aliquid: Introduction à la lecture du "système" philosophique de saint Thomas d'Aquin and Understanding Scholastic Thought with Foucault.
"Philipp Rosemann has written an excellent book on Peter Lombard.
Rosemann's fine study is a highly recommended opportunity to be
guided carefully into the theological world of the Master of
Sentences and through what the author calls 'the greatest textbook
theology in the West.'"--Speculum
"The great merit of Philipp Rosemann's Peter Lombard is that we
have here an easily accessible introduction to the thought of a
great theologian. Rosemann...provides a useful...introduction to
the evolution of systematic theology as a whole. Rosemann's summary
of Lombard's life and works is solid and informative...Rosemann
invites us to read Peter Lombard afresh, without the burden of
taking for granted that he has authoritative status within
Catholic
tradition."-- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"Rosemann's excellent study will fill a large void for students in
the history of medieval theological thought while also giving
scholars much to think about... All students of the history of the
Christian church and Christian thought in the Middle Ages should
read this book." --Calvin Theological Journal
"Philipp Rosemann has written an excellent book on Peter Lombard.
Rosemann's fine study is a highly recommended opportunity to be
guided carefully into the theological world of the Master of
Sentences and through what the author calls 'the greatest textbook
theology in the West.'"--Speculum
"The great merit of Philipp Rosemann's Peter Lombard is that we
have here an easily accessible introduction to the thought of a
great theologian. Rosemann...provides a useful...introduction to
the evolution of systematic theology as a whole. Rosemann's summary
of Lombard's life and works is solid and informative...Rosemann
invites us to read Peter Lombard afresh, without the burden of
taking for granted that he has authoritative status within
Catholic
tradition."-- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"Rosemann's excellent study will fill a large void for students in
the history of medieval theological thought while also giving
scholars much to think about... All students of the history of the
Christian church and Christian thought in the Middle Ages should
read this book." --Calvin Theological Journal
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